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Figure 104.
Just like robots, ribosomes in the cell begin producing DNA-re-
pair enzymes according to instructions from the DNA.
our service, in order for us to live agreeable, healthy lives.
One of the most amazing aspects of these enzymes, which ensure the
production of DNA and also monitor its structure, are proteins produced
in the light of information recorded in the DNA itself, and under the com-
mand and control of that same DNA. This system is so magnificent and in-
terconnected that it’s impossible for it to have come into existence by
chance. DNA must exist in order for the cell to be, but the cell must exist in
order for DNA to be—and the cell has to exist in order for both to be.!
Moreover, the cell has to be fully formed, from its membrane down to all its
tiny, complex organelles.
The theory of evolution, which claims that living things developed in
stages as a result of consecutive beneficial coincidences, has no answer to
the question of whether DNA or the necessary enzymes described above
came into existence first. For a cell to survive, let alone reproduce, both the
DNA and enzymes need to exist at one and the same time. And that is im-
possible in terms of the imaginary mechanisms proposed by the theory of
evolution.
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