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                                 THE MIRACLE OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM


              tion, a superstitious belief having no verification whatsoever, includes
              within its own reasoning, and on what an unsound basis it was erected.
                   Before proceeding to the main topic, it will be useful to state another
              important point: In books on the immune system, you will often see state-
              ments such as:
                   "We do not yet know how this formed…"
                   "The reason still remains unknown…"
                   "Research on the topic is under way …"
                   "According to a theory…"
                   These statements are actually important confessions. These are ex-
              pressions of the helplessness people experience at the outset of the 21st

              century — even with all the latest technology and accumulated knowl-
              edge at their disposal — in the face of the miraculous work these tiny cells
              accomplish. The tasks achieved by these microorganisms include such in-
              tricate operations that the human mind can barely grasp the details of this
              well established system. There is obviously a secret wisdom hidden in the
              immune system which eludes man’s understanding.
                   As you read this book, you will witness the superiority of this wis-
              dom, hidden both in your cells and in other details pertaining to your
              body. The ultimate conclusion is that this could only be the wisdom of a
              supreme "Creator".
                   Science may one day succeed in solving all the secrets of the immune
              system and even produce a similar artificial system by imitating the ac-
              tions of these cells. No doubt, this task will require highly educated pro-
              fessionals using the most sophisticated technology and instruments avail-
              able, working in highly advanced laboratories. The most important point
              here is that the accomplishment of such a task would once again invali-

              date the theory of evolution, proving that such a system cannot originate
              by coincidence.
                   The likelihood of the spontaneous development of a mechanism
              such as the defence system currently seems too remote. As scientists un-
              ravel the secrets of this system, they are enthralled by the design they en-
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