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                  THE BACTERIAL WHIP REFUTES EVOLUTIONISTS!


               Evolutionists regard single-cell bacteria as among "the most primitive organisms."
               But in fact, bacteria have a mobile internal engine and a whip-like extension. This
               mechanism, which allows the "primitive" bacterium to move, consists of 240 separate
               proteins. These proteins act as the alternator, regulator or battery, just as in a car.
               Some send signals to start or shut down the "engine' that causes the whip to move,
               others constitute joints that permit it to move, and still others provide flexibility to the
               membrane covering the whip.
               If just one of these proteins in the whip were missing, what would happen?
               If any one failed to form or were defective, the whip would not work, and would be of
               no use to the bacterium. Therefore, this whip must have existed fully formed, ever
               since the very first bacterium came into being. Once again, this invalidates the theory
               of evolution's claim of "gradual de-
               velopment."
               Bacteria are one of the most
               minute living things on Earth, yet
               their detailed designs clearly verify
               creation. God shows us His incom-
               parable art of creation in all the en-
               tities that He has created, great
               and small.



                                                             Data
                                                         Communication  Universal
                                                           Network   Joints
                                                  T Transducers
                                               Chemical
                                               Receptors



                                               Gradient     Constant Torque  Rigid Helical
                                               Sensing      Proton Powered  Propellors
                                               Mechanismm   Reversible Rotary
                                                            Motor
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