Page 69 - If Darwin Had Known about DNA
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Adnan Oktar
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The sequencing of the codes in DNA resembles that of the digits in
a computer system. The numbers in a computer environment can contain
an image, the instructions for a computer game, or the text of a book. The
codes in DNA contain information that serves to produce new proteins. 55
But no computer engineer can imitate DNA, which contains sufficient in-
formation to fill a million encyclopedia pages in a space invisible to the
naked eye. To claim that DNA emerged by chance is even more irration-
al than maintaining that the most advanced computers could have done
so. DNA exhibits evident proofs of Allah's sublime creation. Allah re-
veals this matchless creation in the Qur'an:
He is the Originator of the heavens and the Earth. . . (Surat al-An'am, 101)