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forms at every level, represent the essence of the mechanism. A
cell either possesses this full string of enzymes, or else it is
meaningless. If some enzymes are missing, no result can
emerge. In order not to conflict with scientific thinking and
not to engage in a more dogmatic explanation and specula-
tion we must accept, albeit unwillingly, that all the respira-
tory enzymes are present in the cell at one time and with
none missing, before making contact with oxygen. 99
In a despairing tone, this evolutionist states that all the res-
piratory enzymes must be present as a set in the cell. This
means that all the organs, cells, enzymes and mechanisms of the
respiratory system must have been created at once, and at the
same time. Yet for some reason, this scientist views this self-ev-
ident truth as dogmatic and speculative, contrary to scientific
thinking, and avoids admitting the facts. In reality, denying the
proofs of creation that are plain to see represents a dogmatic vi-
olation of scientific thinking.
Professor Russell Doolittle, another world-famous evolu-
tionist, admits that the very existence of proteins and their abil-
ity to function depend on other proteins—and that this repre-
sents an impasse for Darwinists:
How in the world did this complex and delicately balanced
process evolve?…The paradox was, if each protein depended
on activation by another, how could the system ever have
arisen? Of what use would any part of the scheme be without
the whole ensemble? 100
In the present day, many Darwinists honestly confess the
impossibility of proteins and life emerging by chance. However,
they still continue to defend the theory for the sake of their ide-
ologies. Below you'll find a number of statements by world-fa-