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Harun Yahya
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efore the construction of a house be-
gins, an architectural plan is drawn up, and
the materials to be used in construction
must be determined and obtained.
Different shapes and sized of timber, nails,
insulation materials, mortar, windows,
doors, electrical wiring, pipes and many
other materials are all prepared for specific
purposes. These materials are not used
haphazardly; nor does the construction
crew act in the light of their own decisions
and desires. On the contrary, everything
proceeds in the light of a specific plan and
is tightly regulated. Throughout the course
of the project, there is no doubt what the
construction workers will do first, how
much of which materials they will use, and
in what order. For example, the foundations
must be laid before the doors and windows
can be framed, and the wiring has to be put
in before the walls. All these stages are
parts of a comprehensive plan.
Now, suppose that this comprehensive
plan has been encoded and concealed