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Adnan Harun Yahya
The Origin of Life. This problem is one of the big ones in science. ... Most
chemists believe, as do I, that life emerged spontaneously from mixtures of mol-
ecules in the prebiotic Earth. How? I have no idea. (George M. Whitesides,
"Revolutions In Chemistry: Priestley Medalist George M. Whitesides' Ad-
dress", Chemical and Engineering News, 85: 12-17, March 26, 2007)
The DNA molecule, located in the nucleus of a cell and which stores ge-
netic information, is a magnificent databank. If the information coded in
DNA were transcribed on paper, it would make a giant library consisting of
an estimated 900 volumes of 500 pages each.
A very interesting insurmountable predicament emerges at this point for
the evolutionists: DNA can replicate itself only with the help of some spe-
cialized proteins (enzymes). However, the synthesis of these enzymes can be
realized only by the information coded in DNA. As they both depend on
each other, they must exist at the same time for replication. This razes the sce-
nario where life originated by itself to the ground. Prof. Leslie Orgel, an evo-
lutionist of repute from the University of San Diego, California, confesses this
fact in the September 1994 issue of the Scientific American magazine:
The DNA in the nucleus of the living
cell is a databank consisting of vari-
ous sequences of four different
nucleotide bases. The codes of all
physical characteristics belonging to
that living being are stored in that
molecule. When human DNA is tran-
scribed on paper it is assumed that it
would make a library as large as 900
volumes of encyclopedias. Such an
extraordinary amount of data com-
pletely renders the claims about coin-
cidental formation invalid.