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THE MIRACLE OF HUMAN CREATION


              when the sperm reaches the egg, the enzymes inside the acrosome can co-
              me out easily and will assure the fertilisation of the egg by their penetra-
              tion of the egg membrane.
                   3. The permeability of the membrane in the head of the sperm which
              enters the female body increases in relation to calcium ions. With the ent-
              rance of a great quantity of calcium into the sperm cell, the movement of
              the sperm increases. The whip-like tail (flagellum) which causes the move-
              ment of the sperm changes its former weak undulations and begins to ma-
              ke strong movements, thereby facilitating its ability to reach the egg. 11
                   Without doubt, for those who think carefully, there are very impor-
              tant indications to be found in the creation of the sperm in such a way as
              to be so harmonious and complementary to the female body. The fact that
              the sperm and the female body cooperate to bring about the same mirac-
              le, independently of each other, is indicative of a great conscious intelli-
              gence. The sperm, before entering the female body and while they are still
              in the male body, take measures to produce what is required to correct
              their deficiencies that might create problems for them in the female body.
              A special environment is prepared in the female body to increase the mo-
              vement of a single sperm that is even too small to be seen by the naked
              eye. It is as if the female body knew that the sperm's journey would be
              very long and that it would need energy to complete it quickly; it is as if
              it knew what kind of chemical composition would penet-
              rate the egg, guessed that the sperm had deficien-
              cies in this regard and determined that
              cholesterol was the cause of them, and
              then produced something to neut-
              ralize the cholesterol, thus
              producing an environ-
                                                     ment in which the egg could
                                             most easily be penetrated. And it would
                                   do all of this on its own!
                              It should be remembered that what is summarized above
              is merely a small part of the steps from the sperm's entrance into the body

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