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                                             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.




                 2. Around 60 proteins assuming the task of an enzyme need to be

            present for a single protein to be synthesized. Therefore, proteins are
            essential for proteins to exist.
                 3. DNA manufactures the protein-synthesizing enzymes. Pro-
            teins cannot be synthesized without DNA. DNA is therefore also
            needed for proteins to form.
                 4. All the organelles in the cell have important tasks in protein
            synthesis. In other words, for proteins to form, a complete and fully

            functioning cell needs to exist with all its organelles.
                 Evolutionist science writer Brian Switek admitted that the origin
            of life remains to be unaccountable by evolutionists as follows:

                 How life began is one of nature’s enduring mysteries. (Brian
                 Switek, "Debate bubbles over the origin of life", Nature, Febru-
                 ary 13, 2012)

                 Harvard chemist George Whitesides made the following confes-
            sion in his acceptance speech of the Priestley Medal, the highest award

            of the American Chemical Society:
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