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HARUN YAHYA






























                an iron atom bound to a heme group. These heme groups are the
                special "tongs" that give hemoglobin the ability to capture oxygen
                without contact and carry it to the cells that need it. The molecule's
                torsional angles change in a specific manner during oxygen bind-
                ing.
                   Even here, within the tiniest parts of the body invisible to the
                naked eye, there is a most perfect and faultless harmony. It is
                impossible for such harmony to have come about as a result of
                coincidence. The emptying of the red blood cell to make room for
                hemoglobin, having protein "tongs" to capture oxygen without
                suffering a chemical reaction, the programming of the hemoglobin
                molecule to hunt oxygen in the first place, to recognize oxygen
                molecules and distinguish them from other molecules, the trans-
                port of the captured oxygen to where it's needed—none of these is
                a coincidence. To claim that it is is to cross over the limits of logic
                and reason. All of these are indications of the infinite knowledge
                and wisdom of God.




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