Page 152 - The Miracles of Smell and Taste
P. 152

150

              such as serotonin, GABA, acetylcholine and adrenalin play a role in the
              taste-perception system.  139

                   Figure 31 shows the events that take place in taste cells, depending
              on various stimuli. In examining these, bear in mind the following two
              points: First, the changes that take place in the taste cell in response to dif-
              ferent stimuli are shown with different drawings of cells, to assist your
              comprehension. In fact, as we have already discussed, taste cells enter in-
              to reactions not with one, but with more than one stimulant. The second

              point is that only the main lines of the communication in the taste cell are
              shown here.
                   As you know, engineers produce detailed technical drawings show-
              ing the working systems of mechanical or electronic devices—clear evi-
              dence that the devices were designed by engineers, technicians or experts.
              No rational person can imagine that a device which he has seen in a blue-
              print came into being spontaneously. Now look at the taste cell communi-
              cation mechanisms in Figure 31. Can you imagine that these came into be-

              ing without being designed? Of course not! No rational, logical person
              can be taken in by such an idea.
                   The theory of evolution maintains a similarly irrational claim. It is
              crystal-clear that the taste cell’s advanced methods of communication
              cannot be the work of chance or coincidence. Every stage of the system
              contains the most delicate and detailed calculations and arrangements

              that occur in a small fraction of a second. Any one of these stages is suffi-
              cient to show the existence of God, its Creator. The way evolutionists per-
              sist in their denial in the face of all the obvious evidence can be explained
              by their inability to rid themselves of their irrational, illogical obsessions.







                                     The Miracles of Smell and
                                              Taste
   147   148   149   150   151   152   153   154   155   156   157