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HOW DOES THE CELL SOUND THE ALARM
WHEN THERE IS AN IMPAIRMENT IN THE DNA?
RNA copies the entire
genome.
Introns are removed.
STOP When introns are removed so
that only exons remain, the
cell adds a molecular note to
the site where two adjacent
exon sequences are attached
together.
Ribosome STOP
The ribosome extracts
these notes as it moves
along the copied segment.
If the ribosome stops before
STOP STOP the final note, it emits a sig-
nal that the process has been
prematurely terminated.
All the explanations that evolutionists put forward for the origin
of life are irrational and unscientific. One of the outspoken eminent au-
thorities who admit as much the French zoologist Pierre Grassé, former
head of the French Academy of Sciences. Though an evolutionist,
Grassé nevertheless maintains that Darwinian theory cannot account
for life, and says this regarding the logic of chance that forms the basis
of Darwinism:
The opportune appearance of mutations permitting animals and plants to
meet their needs seems hard to believe. Yet the Darwinian theory is even
more demanding: A single plant, a single animal would require thou-
sands and thousands of lucky, appropriate events. Thus, miracles would