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Harun Yahya


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                                                               Phosphate
                                            Sugar
                                                          Adenine  Guanine


               heres to the division of labor with im-  Cytosine
               maculate co-ordination. There is not the
               slightest interruption, deficiency or de-           DNA
               lay in this system, or else DNA                     Polymerase
               would be just a useless col-
               lection of molecules,                       The enzymes that enable
                                                           the production of DNA and
               leading to seri-                            also regulate its structure
               ous damage to                       DNA     are proteins produced ac-
                                                   Helicas  cording to the information
               the body.                                   recorded in DNA, and under
                   DNA enzymes                             its command and control.
                                                           The DNA must be present if
               are one example that                        the enzyme is to exist, and
               entirely demolishes evo-                    the enzyme has to be pre-
                                                           sent for DNA to exist. So
               lutionist claims of gradual                 magnificent is this system
               and chance formation, because               that it's totally impossible
                                                           for it to have come into be-
               these enzymes are vitally neces-            ing in stages, by chance.
               sary for DNA to be copied. Yet the
               information constituting these en-
               zymes is also concealed inside the DNA.                      DNA
                                                                            Polymerase
               Therefore, the presence of DNA is essential for
               enzymes to come into being; and for enzymes, the pri-
               or existence of DNA is essential. The fact that two com-
               plex structures have to emerge at exactly the same time      Cytosine
                                                                      Thymine
               is a major difficulty for the theory of evolution, which
               cannot account for the emergence of either one of them.
                   This predicament is admitted by the evolutionist scientists Fred
               Hoyle and Chandra Wickramasinghe:
                   . . . Life cannot have had a random beginning. Troops of monkeys thun-
                   dering away at random on typewriters could not produce the works of
                   Shakespeare, for the practical reason that the whole observable universe
                   is not large enough to contain the necessary monkey hordes, the necessa-
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