Page 60 - What Darwinists Fail To Consider
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Harun Yahya
Diatoms
Darwinists
never explain how electric eels,
which live in conductive water and
emit electric shocks powerful enough
to kill a human being, take intelligent precautions
to avoid being electrocuted themselves from the in-
stant they discharge their electricity into the water.
Darwinists never realize how a group of shrimps can stun
their prey using their pincers, producing a strong sound louder than
even the noise of a submarine, yet they remain unaffected by that noise
themselves.
Darwinists never explain how certain wasps learned to para-
lyze a caterpillar rather than killing it, in order that it might remain
fresh to feed the wasp’s offspring for a long time. The female wasp
needs an almost surgical knowledge in order to administer exactly the
right dose of venom at the right spot, so as not to kill the caterpillar.
Darwinists never appreciate the astonishing consciousness
displayed by the single-celled, microscopic marine algae known as di-
atoms when they construct shells for themselves made out of silicon,
the building block of glass. Only Almighty Allah could have taught this
ability to these organisms, which are too small to be seen with the na-
ked eye.
Darwinists never explain how blind termites just 1 to 2 centi-
meters (0.393 to 0.787 of an inch) long manage to construct miniatured
cities up to 4 to 5 meters (157 to 196 inches) in size, several of which
may sometimes be joined together, and how they display such a supe-
rior level of collective intelligence.
Darwinists never account for the termites’ flawless ventilation
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