Page 150 - The Miracle in the Cell Membrane
P. 150

The Miracle in the Cell Membrane



                     gaps that allow mil lions of ions every sec ond through the
                     cell mem brane. These gaps allow ions to pass with an
                     extraor di na ry  select iv i ty  and  speed.  Also,  a  per cep tion
                     mech a nism  iden ti fies  volt age  chan ges  in  the  gate ways
                     and when ev er it detects any change in volt age, the gates
                     open and close in as lit tle as a mil li sec ond.
                        According to Gary Yellen, of the Harvard Medical
                     School Neurology Department: "The archi tec tur al mod ules
                     and  func tion al  com po nents  of  these  sophis ti cat ed  sig nal ing
                     mol e cu les are becom ing clear, but some impor tant links remain
                     to be elu ci dat ed."  48
                        The cell mem bra ne's com plex struc ture, whose other
                     proc ess es  sci en tists  are  hav ing  great  dif fi cul ty  unrav el -
                     ing, clear ly reveals that coin ci dence has no place at the
                     molec u lar level. Incredible speed, per fect order and flaw -
                     less ness are all oper at ing at dimen sions too small to be
                     seen with the naked eye. The com po nents of this order
                     are uncon scious atoms, and such an aston ish ing sys tem
                     could never come about by these same atoms com bin ing
                     togeth er at ran dom. According to those blind ly devot ed
                     to Darwinism, how e ver, this sublime Cre a tion is the
                     prod uct of coin ci dence. Seeing this obvi ous Cre a tion but
                     call ing it pur pose less and describ ing it as coin ci dence, is
                     noth ing more than deny ing the facts. Even a few super fi -
                     cial pie ces of infor ma tion about the cell mem brane are
                     suf fi cient to dem on strate that claims of coin ci dence are
                     illog i cal, irra tion al, and impos si ble.










                                              148
   145   146   147   148   149   150   151   152   153   154   155