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curity. While you sit reading this book, all of the cells in your
body are very busy performing all these tasks! You feel no
movement, hear no noise, even though trillions of cells in your
body carry out these productions, each one using hundreds of
mechanisms.
Moreover, this entire production, whose general lines have
taken many pages to describe, occurs in only 10 seconds, or a
few minutes at most. Since it is clearly understood now that
proteins cannot come into being by chance mutations, Darwin-
ist scientists know that the concept of chance doesn't work in
the face of such a vast and complex creation that we see around
us. This is the reason why many evolutionists like Richard
Dawkins has resorted to the argument that life might have been
planted by aliens.
The evolutionist, biologist Professor Muammer Bilge, de-
scribes the Darwinist despair in the face of this system that
works too perfectly to leave any room for chance, writing:
The protein synthesis process is carried out with an organiza-
tional perfection and flawless foresight inside the cell, which is
able to produce these outcomes when necessary, creates no
danger or damage to itself, and never goes down a one-way
street . . . Everything in the cell happens like this. But how is it
managed? How is it achieved? We are still unable to under-
stand. We merely see the results and have only been able to
distinguish a few points of this perfect organization that yields
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In the face of the extraordinary systems they encounter
during their observations and research, Darwinist scientists in-
variably employ similar expressions, such as "a flawless fore-
sight" or "organizational perfection." Yet their own theory can-
not account for this flawless perfection. They themselves are