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Harun Yahya






                       Darwinists never realize that because coinci-
               dences have no consciousness, they cannot create art and
               beauty, nor intelligent and conscious human beings who
               hear, see, smell and touch, and who understand beauty,
               art and science.
                       Darwinists never realize that the way that the
               colorful images forming through electrical signals in the
               brain, in complete darkness, is a miracle that cannot be ex-
               plained in terms of coincidences.
                       Given the structure of the brain, Darwinists nev-
               er realize how and where a function such as memory
               emerges when expected and required.
                       Darwinists never understand how it is that,
               while they sleep, they can dream of a sky radiant with the

               brightness of the Sun’s rays. They can feel chilled and
               dampened by rain, smell the enchanting fragrance of a
               rose and eat the most delicious foods they can never have
               enough of—all inside of a 1,300 to 1,400 nerve node inside
               the darkness of the brain.
                   [T]he information contained in the genetic code, like all informa-
                   tion or messages, is not made of matter. . . . The meaning is not
                   a property of the arrangement of the symbols or alphabet of the
                   code. The message or meaning in the genetic code is non-mater-
                   ial and cannot be reduced to a physical or chemical property.  43
                   Dean Overman







                   The interior of the brain is pitch black. But we see a vivid,
                   brightly colored world within our brains. Darwinists are re-
                   luctant to think about the fact that we live in an image that the
                   soul that perceives, takes pleasure and rejoices in.




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