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. . . Thus, ail these things demonstrate as decisively as two plus two equals four
that everything is subjugated to the Maker of this wondrous palace, that is, to the
Owner of this strange world. Everything is like a soldier under His command.
Everything turns through His strength. Everything acts through His command.
Everything is set in order through His wisdom. Everything helps the others
through His munificence. Everything hastens to the assistance of the others
through His compassion, that is, they are made to hasten to it. And so, my friend!
Say something in the face of this, if you can! 35
Bediuzzaman Said Nursi
Darwinists never realize how the feet, whose tissues, veins
and muscles are never harmed when we run or stand up and down,
could not have come into being by chance.
Darwinists never realize that since neither Internet technology
nor even the simplest telephone exchange can form by chance, coinci-
dence cannot account for the far more complex system inside the brain,
which requires engineering, information, consciousness, intelligence
and technology.
Darwinists, who claim that a succession of coincidences can
give rise to a complex organism, never realize that the human body, can
function flawlessly only when all its organs are present simultaneous-
ly.
Darwinists never realize that it is irrational to claim that the
protein thrombin, constantly traveling in the blood but which brings
about clotting at only one site in the event of bleeding, could have come
into existence through random changes.
Darwinists never realize how it is that stomach acids, power-
ful enough to dissolve a razor blade, do not harm the stomach itself.
Darwinists never appreciate that cells that come into being by
multiplying from a single cell in the womb, gradually diversify to form
very different tissues and organs. The human nose, hand and kidney
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