Page 2 - The Miracle in the Immune System
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e fall sick many times throughout our lives. We grow
    W weak, fall in bed, develop a fever, but recover in a few
    days. What takes place in our bodies during sickness?
    When the events of "sickness" and "recovering" take place, our
    bodies become a battleground in which a bitter struggle is
    taking place. The cause of our illness is, most of the time, the
    penetration of some foreign "organisms" in our body. These tiny
    monsters are effective enough to cause our death in a week if
    our body did not have a mechanism to mount a defense against
    this invasion.
    The body however has a mechanism that combats them. Known
    as the "immune system", this mechanism is the most
    disciplined, most complex and successful army of the world.
    Our immune system, which is comprised of infantrymen,
    battleships, intelligence units and even an "information
    technology" center that keep a record of the enemies, fights with
    the microbes throughout our lives.
    This system proves that the human body is the outcome of a
    unique design that has been planned with a great wisdom and
    skill. In other words, the human body is the evidence of a
    flawless creation, which is the peerless creation of Allah. On the
    other hand, the theory of evolution that seeks to explain life
    with coincidences is desperate in the face of this extraordinary
    creation in the immune system.
                           ABOUT THE AUTHOR
                  The author, who writes under the pen-name
                  Harun Yahya, was born in Ankara in 1956. He
                  studied arts at Istanbul's Mimar Sinan University,
                  and philosophy at Istanbul University. Since the
                  1980s, the author has published many books on
                  political, faith-related and scientific issues. His
                  main focus has been the refutation of Darwinism
     and materialism, two modern myths presented under a scientific
     guise. Harun Yahya's books appeal to all kinds of readers, Muslims
     and non-Muslims alike, regardless of their age, race, or nationality,
     for they focus on one objective: to broaden the readers’ perspective
     by encouraging them to think about a number of critical issues,
     such as the existence of Allah and His unity, and to display the
     decrepit foundations and perverted works of godless systems.
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