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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)



                   i cal reac tions. Whenever there is a need for any pro tein in
                   the  body,  cer tain  mes sen gers—them selves  pro teins—
                   know to find the right loca tion in the body and for ward
                   the request for help in the cor rect way. The pro tein sup -
                   plies this com mu ni ca tion with out becom ing lost in the
                   dark rec es ses of the body, with out los ing the mes sage it
                   car ries, and with out doing any harm any where. In other
                   words, there is an enor mous aware ness of the duties to
                   be car ried out in every com po nent of the sys tem.
                       After a series of com plex proc ess es, the mes sage
                   reach ing the cell nucle us gen er ates a pro tein. In an aston -
                   ish ing way, the pro tein request reach es the right cells
                   from among the body's 100 tril lion cells, and the cell
                   receiv ing the mes sage imme di ate ly under stands it, acts
                   on it, and obtains a per fect result. We are not deal ing
                   with a com mu ni ty of human beings pos sessed of intel -
                   lect, infor ma tion and will power, but with minute uncon -
                   scious enti ties, con sist ing of sub stan ces such as phos pho -
                   rus, car bon and fat. There is no way that these mol e cu les,
                   invis i ble to the naked eye, can acquire such prop er ties as
                   com mu ni ca tions,  under stand ing  and  iden ti fi ca tion  on
                   their own. Like all mol e cu les, they exhib it seem ing ly con -
                   scious behav ior by act ing in accord with the spe cial inspi -
                   ra tion given them by Allah.
                       Indeed, any one who ana ly zes the molec u lar struc ture
                   of the pro tein, DNA helix es and chro mo somes would see
                   that the phe nom e na of coin ci dence and chance could
                   never bring such per fect struc tures into exis tence. This








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