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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya)                    135


                Today as we leave the twentieth century, we still face the biggest unsolved
                problem that we had when we entered the twentieth century: How did life orig-
                inate on Earth? (Jeffrey Bada, Earth, February 1998, p. 40)




                The Complex Structure of Life:
                Not Even a Single Protein Can Come
                into Existence by Chance


                The primary reason why evolutionists ended up at such a great impasse
           regarding the origin of life is that even those living organisms Darwinists deemed
           to be the simplest have outstandingly complex features. The cell of a living thing
           is more complex than all our man-made technological products. Today, even in
           the most developed laboratories of the world not even a single protein of a cell,
           let alone a living cell itself, can be produced by bringing non-living materials
           together.

                The conditions required for the formation of a cell are too great in quantity
           to be explained away by mere coincidence. However, there is no need to explain

           the situation with too many details. Evolutionists are at a dead-end even before
           reaching the stage of the cell. That is because the probability of just a single pro-
           tein, an essential building block of the cell, coming into being by chance is
           mathematically "0".
                1. Proteins cannot be synthesized without enzymes, and enzymes are all
           proteins.
                2. Around 60 proteins assuming the task of an enzyme need to be present
           for a single protein to be synthesized. Therefore, proteins are essential for pro-
           teins to exist.

                3. DNA manufactures the protein-synthesizing enzymes. Proteins cannot
           be synthesized without DNA. DNA is therefore also needed for proteins to
           form.
                4. All the organelles in the cell have important tasks in protein synthesis.
           In other words, for proteins to form, a complete and fully functioning cell needs
           to exist with all its organelles.
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