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types of geometrical shapes reveal that each one is the work of
a supreme Creator. The fact these creatures, each of which con-
sists of only a single cell, and of which there are more than
10,000 species, possess very different shapes from one another,
and the way that each cell imparts a shape to this silica struc-
ture has only an aesthetic purpose, all leave those who seek to
account for these events in terms of coincidence facing a major
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impasse. In addition, when one examines the structures that
these creatures—which evolutionists describe as “primitive
and simple”—employ to form the cell wall, we can see that
they are by no means simple or primitive at all.
Organic polyamine, used for tissue production, is a com-
plicated chemical substance employed by many living things.
And in constructing their cell walls, these organisms use the
longest polyamine chains in nature.
The creatures’ complexity does not end here. In addition
to complex chlorophyll pigments that enable photosynthesis,
these organisms also possess the pigment xanthophyll, which
imparts a yellowish color. These single-celled creatures, from
which fish derive their greatest source of Vitamin D, have com-
plex structures designed for a specific purpose. They are part
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of a specially created system that could not have come into ex-
istence by coincidence.