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Adnan Oktar


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             On that long molecular chain is encoded all

             the information that determines the physi-
             cal and chemical structure of that cell and
             of the entire organism to which that cell be-
             longs. However, the presence of such a da-
             ta bank within the cell means nothing by it-
             self. The information within that DNA
             must be read as needed, and processes car-
             ried out in the light of that information. It is
             impossible for inanimate substances to
             write and decipher codes, take progressive

             precautionary measures, and to establish a
             system to ensure that the information they
             possess comes to no harm.
                  Molecules made up of chemical ele-
             ments from the earth and air cannot be ex-
             pected to do these things spontaneously.
             Yet Darwinists are so blindly devoted to
             their theory of evolution that, as you shall
             see in the chapters that follow, they insist
             on claims that are utterly unscientific, vio-
             lating reason and logic, solely for the sake
             of convincing themselves and others that

             everything is a coincidence.
                  Despite being an evolutionist, Francis
             Crick–a Nobel Prize-winning biochemist
             and one of the scientists who discovered
             DNA–admits the facts in his book Life Itself:
                  An honest man, armed with all the knowl-
                  edge available to us now, could only state
                  that, in some sense, the origin of life ap-
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