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organizations, building projects, and communications.  These miniature brains put our computers and
               avionics to shame, in comparison.

               The marvels of the bodies of both animals and man are evidently endless.  Dr. A.E. Wilder-Smith makes
               this thought-provoking and humbling statement:


                     “When one considers that the entire chemical information to construct a man, elephant, frog, or an
                    orchid was compressed into two minuscule reproductive cells [sperm and egg nuclei], one can only
                    be astounded.

                    In addition to this, all the information is available on the genes to repair the body (not only to
                    construct it) when it is injured. If one were to request an engineer to accomplish this feat of
                              information miniaturization, one would be considered fit for the psychiatric clinic.”


                              It is certainly true that a machine carefully made by a craftsman reflects the existence
                              of its creator.  It would be foolish to suggest that time and chance could make a
                              computer or a microwave oven, or that the individual parts could form themselves into
                              these complex mechanisms due to the physical properties of matter.  Yet, life is far, far
                              more complex than any man-made machine.


                              The more scientists study life, the more they become deeply impressed.  Nature is full
               of intricate design and beauty.  In contrast to man-made objects, which look increasingly crude in finish
               and detail the closer they are viewed (i.e., through powerful microscopes), the closer life is examined
               the more complex and wondrous it appears.  Biologists are continuing to make exciting discoveries of
               ever greater levels of design and complexity.

               Planet Earth is filled with a myriad of life forms, each with enormous
               levels of complexity.  Materialists believe life in all its amazing forms
               consists merely of atoms and molecules.  They believe these atoms and
               molecules formed themselves into millions of intricate animals and
               plants.   This view was born out of an earlier, more naive period in
               science when the extreme complexity of living systems was not
               understood.


               Even if nature could have originally built the proteins and enzymes used
               by living things, the job would not have been done.  It takes more than
               this to produce life.  There is an enormous difference between producing building blocks and producing
               a fully operating and serviced 100-story skyscraper from those building blocks.  Buildings require
               builders; programs require programmers.


               Today, many scientists are convinced that life could never have come into being without some form of
               highly intelligent designer.


               For example, this is a quote from Dr. Michael Egnor.  Egnor is a professor of neurosurgery and pediatrics
               at State University of New York, Stony Brook and an award-winning brain surgeon named one of New
               York's best doctors by New York Magazine.


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