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HARUN YAHYA
… One to a number with 10 40,000 noughts after it…It is big enough to
bury Darwin and the whole theory of evolution. There was no
primeval soup, neither on this planet nor on any other, and if the
beginnings of life were not random, they must therefore have been
the product of purposeful intelligence. 3
Sir Fred Hoyle, the British mathematician and astronomer, has
this to say about these figures:
Indeed, such a theory [that life was assembled by an intelligence]
is so obvious that one wonders why it is not widely accepted as
being self-evident. The reasons are psychological rather than scien-
tific. 4
It is therefore impossible for even the simplest bacterium to
have come about by chance, as evolutionists claim. In fact, the the-
ory of evolution is even unable to account for the emergence of just
one of the 2,000 kinds of protein that go to make up a simple bac-
terium. For that reason, saying "first there were bacteria, and plants
and animals later developed from bacteria" is a huge deception, de-
void of any scientific foundation. Those who prepared the BBC doc-
umentary must in any case be aware of this, since they avoided the
subject of how the first bacterium came into being, simply begin-
ning their tale with "bacteria that somehow came into being."
Below can be seen a single-
celled protist, and to the side
are shown nerve cells with
their complex structure.
These cells are all marvels of
design.
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