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HARUN YAHYA (ADNAN OKTAR)


              Evolutionist followers of Oparin tried to carry out experiments to
           solve this problem. The best known experiment was carried out by
           the American chemist Stanley Miller in 1953. Combining the gases he
           alleged to have existed in the primordial Earth's atmosphere in an ex-
           periment set-up, and adding energy to the mixture, Miller synthe-
           sized several organic molecules (amino acids) present in the structure
           of proteins.
              Barely a few years had passed before it was revealed that this ex-
           periment, which was then presented as an important step in the
           name of evolution, was invalid, for the atmosphere used in the ex-
           periment was very different from the real Earth conditions. 3
              After a long silence,  Miller confessed that the atmosphere
           medium he used was unrealistic. 4
              All the evolutionists' efforts throughout the twentieth century
           to explain the origin of life ended in failure. The geochemist Jeffrey
           Bada, from the San Diego Scripps Institute accepts this fact in an arti-
           cle published in Earth magazine in 1998:
              Today as we leave the twentieth century, we still face the biggest un-
              solved problem that we had when we entered the twentieth century: How
              did life originate on Earth? 5


              The Complex Structure of Life

              The primary reason why evolutionists ended up in such a great
           impasse regarding the origin of life is that even those living organ-
           isms Darwinists deemed to be the simplest have outstandingly com-
           plex features. The cell of a living thing is more complex than all of
           our man-made technological products. Today, even in the most de-
           veloped laboratories of the world, no single protein of the cell, let





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