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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)



                 This "brief history" mentioned above concerns us, because it
            is the story of how we came into being. So, for us, what can be
            more important than finding the ultimate Cause and Owner of
            that great, extraordinary and complex event of our existence? Let
            us return to this question later. For now, having glanced at this
            short history, let us answer another question: How can cells of
            the same structure start to gather in groups and form different
            organs of the body while they multiply?
                 Let us give the answer to this question for a little later and
            respond to another question that requires answering after taking
            a look at the brief history of birth:
                 How can the cells devide into groups while they are multi-
            plying and form different organs of the body?
                 The fact that we come across at this stage is this: Actually,
            there is no answer to these questions about birth other than ac-
            cepting the Presence of a Creator. It would be a great mistake to
            think that all of these complex operations occur "on their own" or
            by chance. How can unconscious cells "agree" to form human or-
            gans? Even atheist scientists of today who see this extraordinary
            feature in this eventadmit that this marvellous occurrence cannot
            come about of its own accord, but in order to avoid admitting to
            creation they give it a meaningless name by adopting the idea of
            a "miracle of nature." However, one seeks such a consciousness
            that might give rise to such a perfect system in nature in vain.
            Nature itself is a whole made up of lifeless and unconscious
            atoms and has no decision-making powers."
                 Another attempt to answer this question might be to refer to
            the mother and the father – which would be wrong. Neither





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