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structures contain incomparably
more information than even a
large library. In the cell are also
protein-producing ribosomes that
use hundreds of proteins, all with
different functions. The complexi-
ty of every component is quite
extraordinary, yet none of these
components serves any purpose
on its own, and the cell cannot
survive in the absence of any one.
Therefore, the cell needs all its
many organelles and components
right from the outset. It is impos-
sible, as the evolution theory
would have us believe, for small
components to combine in stages
over millions of years.
As you see, the single point
that makes it impossible for the
first cell to have formed is not the
insufficient conditions on the pri-
mordial Earth, but the fact that the
cell's intricate structure could
never arise by coincidence.
Therefore, how should something
that cannot possibly occur on
Earth be able to take place in
space?
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