Page 61 - The Miracle in the Cell Membrane
P. 61
Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)
fields of phys ics and biol o gy, describes the com plex i ty of
the cell with an anal o gy:
Going inside the body and then inside the cell is a jour ney to
won der land. Enclosed by its outer mem brane, a cell's func -
tions are walled off from the out side. When we look at any
struc ture from out side, we get a high ly sim pli fied ver sion of
its essence. We decide to pick up a pen cil and then do so. Not
much to do it. But in the path lead ing from the thought to the
act, mil lions of cells and mil lions of atoms act ing on com mand
were required to accom plish that mun dane feat. From the out -
side, it seems so straight for ward like start ing a car: Just turn
the key. Or a com put er: Just press the power but ton. A myr i -
ad of hours were required to design the cir cuits and invent the
com po nents so that one sim ple act will acti vate the bil lions
upon bil lions of atoms in just the right sequence need ed to
ignite the motor or light the screen. 20
For a long time, Darwin and the Darwinist biol o gists
who fol lowed him looked at the cell only from the out -
side, which is why they regard ed it as a sim ple struc ture
and imag ined they could account for its ori gins in terms
of coin ci dence. In the sec ond half of the 20th cen tu ry,
how e ver, as the extraor di na ry com plex i ty of the cell
became increas ing ly clear, Darwinists found them selves
aston ished and despair ing. Nowadays, they only hope
that the ori gin of the cell will one day be explained by
evo lu tion a ry mech a nisms. They have no evi dence, mere -
ly that faint hope, which is sole ly based on their dog ma -
tism on the sub ject.
The com plex i ty that emer ges in the cell proves that
there was Cre a tion here. Moreover, how e ver, an aston -
59