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The Miracle in the Cell Membrane



                     outwards. Gates between these fat particle permit entry
                     to and exit from the cell, and receptors permit the mem-
                     brane to recognize the extracellular environment. These
                     doors and receptors are composed of protein molecules.
                     Located within the cell wall, they carefully supervise all
                     entry to and departure from the cell.
                        To be able to maintain that living structures came
                     about by coincidence, Darwinists first portray life as sim-
                     ple. In light of the scientific facts, however, life is actual-
                     ly exceedingly complex and has nothing to do with sim-
                     plicity. Far from demonstrating coincidence emergence,
                     experiments reveal that life cannot be replicated even by
                     the advanced technology. Scientific findings, including
                     this NASA experiment, refute the Darwinists' theory that
                     life is the product of coincidence and confirm the fact of
                     Creation. Almighty Allah, the All-Knowing Lord of infi-
                     nite might, has created all living things, from the cell to
                     human beings. In one verse, Allah reveals:

                        "Say: "Have you thought about those you call upon
                        apart from Allah ? Show me what they have created on
                        the Earth." "(Surat al-Ahqaf, 4)



                        Unable to Account for the Origin of Life,
                        Darwinists Hope for a Solution from
                        Space

                        Darwinist scientists, unable to obtain a cell mem-
                     brane by artificial means, have sought an extraterrestrial
                     solution. Some have referred to intergalactic substances






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