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Dendrite
One difference between nerve cells and ordinary cells is that the
former are not renewed. Almost all the other cells in the body can
divide and be replaced. But when the nerve cells in the brain
are damaged, they cannot be replaced. Therefore, a per-
son loses 18 million neurons a year between the ages
of 20 and 70, and these are not replaced. Since
every action leaves a trace in the brain cells
and affects the connections between the
cells, every individual’s brain structure is
unique, just like a fingerprint.
nections to bind themselves
to one another in a flawless
manner. Moreover, not one of
these 100 trillion connections headed in
the wrong direction. These Darwinists’
claims are even more illogical than sug-
gesting that the electricity network of
a large city like New York came into
being one night as the result of a
powerful thunderstorm, and be-
came connected up to every single
apartment. The existence of a Superior
Power that constructed and controls this system is self-evident.
That power is God, the Creator of us all.
How did 100 billion nerve cells combined together in
order to carry out thousands of difficult and vital process-
es? How did their extensions form, and how were they
able to receive reports from different parts of the body?
How could a giant network of 100 trillion connections have