Page 76 - What Darwinists Fail To Consider
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Harun Yahya





                                ters tall and weighing hundreds of kilograms.
                                          Darwinists never realize how the infor-
                                 mation determining the red color of the rose, the
                                 folds in its leaves, its petals’ velvety softness, and its
                               perfume is all installed inside its genes, and that this
                              applies to all plant species.
                                     Darwinists never marvel at how grapes appear
                        as sweet, water-filled globes from the seemingly dry branch-
                       es of the vine. Information in the seeds’ genes makes grape

                        pith different from the shell of a hazelnut and gives these two
                        fruits their distinctive colors, tastes and smells, and the vita-
                         mins inside them. It makes one dry and the other juicy, so
                          that hazelnuts always appear as hazelnuts, and grapes as
                           grapes.
                                   There are seeds that remain dormant for dozens
                           or even hundreds of years if conditions are unsuitable, and
                           that sprout only later. Darwinists never realize how plants
                           know how to survive under even the harshest conditions.
                                  Darwinists never point out that even though mi-
                      crobes in the soil generally have decaying, destructive effects, a
                   seed in the soil and its roots just half a millimeter thick never come
               to any harm. On the contrary, they use the soil to constantly grow and
               develop. Darwinists never question how delicate roots can protect
               themselves.
                       Darwinists never explain how, if a seed sprouting below the
               ground is prevented from reaching the surface, it will grow around any
               obstacles by sending out long shoots, or else will build up pressure














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