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at the molecular level. Rather than helping evolutionists answer such
questions, scientific progress has made them even more complex and
insoluble.. The following pages will show statements by scientists and
even admissions from evolutionists themselves of how illogical it is to
maintain that any DNA molecule, with its unique structure and prop-
erties, came into being by chance, as evolutionists would have you be-
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The most comprehensive part of the cell's complex structure is
DNA, which determines genetic structure. Despite many years of re-
search and great sums of money expended, scientists are only now ob-
taining any valuable information concerning the structure and coding
of DNA. However, the perfection of the cell's genetic structure still re-
mains a mystery. DNA's complex structure and the essential data
stored in it inflict complete despair on those who wish to ascribe the or-
igin of life to chance.
One eminent evolutionist, the biochemist Leslie Orgel,
expresses his thoughts on the subject:
We do not yet understand even the general features
of the origin of genetic code. The origin of the
genetic code is the most baffling aspect of the
problem of the origins of life. . . . 176
The nuclear physicist Prof. Gerald
Schroeder refers to ignorance of how
the coding in DNA takes place:
And yet if the fossil record
is correct, the