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                 The complex structure of life
                 The primary reason why evolutionists ended up in such a great
            impasse regarding the origin of life is that even those living organisms
            Darwinists deemed to be the simplest have outstandingly complex fea-
            tures. The cell of a living thing is more complex than all of our man-
            made technological products. Today, even in the most developed lab-
            oratories of the world, no single protein of the cell, let alone a living
            cell itself, can be produced by bringing organic chemicals together.
                 The conditions required for the formation of a cell are too great in
            quantity to be explained away by coincidences. However, there is no
            need to explain the situation with these details. Evolutionists are at a
            dead-end even before reaching the stage of the cell. That is because the
            probability of just a single protein, an essential building block of the
            cell, coming into being by chance is mathematically "0."
                 The main reason for this is the need for other proteins to be pres-
            ent if one protein is to form, and this completely eradicates the pos-
            sibility of chance formation. This fact by itself is sufficient to elimi-
            nate the evolutionist claim of chance right from the outset. To sum-
            marize,
                 1. Protein cannot be synthesized without enzymes, and enzymes
            are all proteins.
                 2. Around 100 proteins need to be present in order for a single
            protein to be synthesized. There therefore need to be proteins for
            proteins to exist.
                 3. DNA manufactures the protein-synthesizing enzymes. Protein
            cannot be synthesized without DNA. DNA is therefore also needed
            in order for proteins to form.
                 4. All the organelles in the cell have important tasks in protein
            synthesis. In other words, in order for proteins to form a perfect and
            fully functioning cell needs to exist together with all its organelles.
                 The DNA molecule, which is located in the nucleus of a cell and
            which stores genetic information, is a magnificent databank. If the
            information coded in DNA were written down, it would make a giant
            library consisting of an estimated 900 volumes of encyclopedias con-
            sisting of 500 pages each.




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