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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

[mukto-mona] Re: Evolution and miracle of design in the cell!!

salamo alykom Im really gratful for all the illumunating knowlede I read & always reading.I USE SOME IN MY LECTURES being a lecturer in faculty of Science mona

--- In mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com, "Dr. Alamgir Hussain" wrote:
>
> Dear Friends,
>
> Here's an artcile published in The Nation newspapers which would help
> readers to illuminate themselves about evolution!
>
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> The miracle of design in the cell
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> Harun Yahya
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> IN every part of our body there reigns a tiny yet complex life. An
> examination under the microscope into the depths of any human organ brings
> us face to face with an astounding miracle of creation: millions of tiny
> living things that have come together to make up that organ are engaged in
> arduous activity. These tiny beings are cells, the basic units of life. Not
> only man but also all other living things are composed of these microscopic
> living beings. There are about 100 trillion cells in the human body. Some
> of these cells are so tiny that even 1 million of them together hardly
> cover a space as large as the pointed end of a pin. Despite this, however,
> the cell is by far the most complex structure mankind has ever encountered,
> as is also agreed by the scientific community.
>
> Containing many secrets hitherto undiscovered, the cell of a living thing
> also constitutes the greatest impasse for the theory of evolution. That is
> because the cell is one of the most striking pieces of evidence that human
> beings and all other living beings are not the products of coincidences,
> but are created by a Creator. In order for the cell to survive, all the
> basic components of the cell, each performing many vital functions, have to
> be intact. If the cell came into existence by evolution, then millions of
> its components had to simultaneously exist in the same place and they had
> to come together in a particular order and plan. Since this is utterly
> implausible, such a structure has no explanation other than "creation." One
> of the leading evolutionists, Alexander Oparin, expressed the deadlock the
> theory of evolution encountered in this way:"Unfortunately, the origin of
> the cell remains a question which is actually the darkest point of the
> complete evolution theory."
>
> The English mathematician and astronomer Sir Fred Hoyle made a similar
> comparison in one of his interviews published in Nature magazine dated
> November 12, 1981. Although an evolutionist himself, Hoyle said that the
> odds that higher life forms might have emerged in this way was comparable
> to the odds of a tornado sweeping through a junk-yard assembling a Boeing
> 747 from the materials in it. This means that it is not possible for the
> cell to come into being by coincidence and therefore, it must definitely
> have been "created".Despite this however, evolutionists still claim that
> life came into existence by chance under the conditions of the primordial
> earth, which was the most uncontrolled environment possible. This is a
> claim entirely incompatible with scientific data. In addition, even the
> simplest probability calculations verify in mathematical terms that not
> even one single protein out of millions existing in the cell could have
> come into being by coincidence, let alone a single cell of an organism.
>
> To gain some understanding of the awe-inspiring structure of the cell, it
> will be enough to examine just the structure and functions of the membrane
> enveloping these cellular organelles. The cell membrane is an ambient cover
> for the cell, yet its duty is not limited to it. This membrane both
> regulates communications and relations with neighbouring cells and deftly
> coordinates and supervises the entries and exits to the cell. The cell
> membrane is so thin, at just one hundred thousandth of a millimetre, that
> one can detect it only under an electron microscope. The membrane resembles
> a double-sided endless wall. On this wall, there are doors making entry to
> and exit from the cell possible and receptors allowing the membrane to
> recognise the extracellular environment. These doors and receptors are made
> of protein molecules. They are located on the cell wall and meticulously
> check all the entries and exits to the cell. What are the accomplishments
> of this thin structure made up of unconscious molecules such as fat and
> protein?
>
> That is, which features of the membrane lead us to call it "conscious"
> and "wise"? The primary duty of the cell membrane is to enclose the
> cellular organelles so as to keep them intact. However, it has a far more
> complex function than this. It supplies the substances vital for the
> continuity of the cell and its functions from the extracellular
> environment. Outside the cell, there are countless chemical substances. The
> cell membrane recognises the substances essential for the cell and only
> lets them in. It acts very economically and never allows in more than what
> the cell needs. Meanwhile, it detects harmful wastes in the cell right away
> and, without losing any time, discharges them from the cell.Another
> function of the cell membrane is to instantly transmit the messages, which
> are received from the brain or any other part of the body via hormones, to
> the center of the cell.
>
> To perform these functions, it has to know all the activities and
> developments taking place in the cell, keep a list of required or excess
> substances, keep stocks under control and act under the guidance of a
> superior memory and decision-making skills. The cell membrane is so
> selective that without its authorization, not even a single substance in
> the extracellullar environment can pass through the cell doors, even by
> chance. There is not even a single unnecessary, purposeless molecule in the
> cell. Exits from the cell are also strictly checked. The duty of the cell
> membrane is vital and it does not permit even minor errors. The entry of a
> wrong or harmful chemical substance into the cell, the supply or discharge
> of a substance in excess amounts or failure to discharge waste products on
> time, or as required, mean the death of the cell. If the first living cell
> had come into existence by coincidence as evolutionists claim, and if just
> one of these properties of the membrane had not been fully formed, then the
> cell would certainly have disappeared in a very short time.
> Which "coincidence", then, formed such a "wise" mass of fat?...Let's ask
> another question, which by itself refutes the theory of evolution straight
> away; does the "wisdom" displayed in the aforementioned functions belong to
> the cell membrane?
>
> Keep in mind that these functions are not carried out by a human being or a
> machine such as a computer or robot under man's control, but are merely in
> a cover enclosing the cell, which is made up of fat mixed here and there
> with various proteins. We also need to consider that the cell membrane,
> which can handle so many complex tasks flawlessly, has no brain or center
> of thinking. It is obvious that such wise patterns of behaviour and a
> conscious decision-making mechanism could not have been caused by the cell
> membrane itself, which is a layer made up of fat and protein molecules.
> This also holds true for all other cellular organelles. These organelles do
> not even have a nervous system, let alone a brain to think and make
> decisions with.
>
> Despite this, however, they accomplish incredibly complex tasks, make
> precise calculations and take vital decisions. That is because each one of
> them obeys the orders of God, Who created them flawlessly and sustains
> them. In the 12th verse of Surat at-Talaq, the fact that everything acts in
> compliance with the command of God is stated: It is God who has created
> seven heavens, and earth as many. His commandment descends through them, so
> that you may learn that God has power over all things and that God
> encompasses all things with His knowledge.
>


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