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Adnan Oktar
Theory.” According to these evolutionists who refuse to accept the fact of
creation, leaves evolved from nodules along plant stems. 40
Let us now examine this claim by asking a few more questions:
How did a structure emerge in such a way as to give rise to a leaf
in specific sites on the stem?
How did they subsequently turn into leaves? Moreover, how did
they turn into countless varieties of leaves, each with its flawless struc-
tures?
To go back a little, how did these branches and the stems them-
selves come into being?
Could the complex mechanisms that caused these nodules to de-
velop into leaves in some species and into flowers in others themselves
be the product of coincidence?
As on every other similar question, evolutionists are unable to come
up with any explanation other than imaginary scenarios of how plants
came into existence.
In essence, what evolutionists are basically suggesting by both theo-
ries is this: Plants emerged as the result of coincidence phenomena.
Nodules turned into branches by chance. Then another chance event took
place, and chlorophyll happened to come into being inside the chloro-
plast. The layers in the leaves emerged through another coincidence.
Chance events followed on one another’s heels and finally leaves, with
their exceptionally special and flawless structures, came into being.
The fact that all these structures, which are claimed to have emerged
by chance, must have done so at the same time is another point that can-
not be ignored. Since the structure and systems in leaves are all inter-re-
lated and dependent upon one another, the emergence of just one as the
result of coincidence would be quite useless, because the system will not
function if some elements of it are missing. Therefore, plants could not
wait for the missing components to be completed by accident, and would
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