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So
you thought your PC was complicated?
It used to be taught that the living cell was "just a jelly-like blob
of protoplasm" whatever that means. However, the progress of molecular
biology has revealed a terrifying complexity in all living cell
systems, from bacteria up to man.
"The information content of a simple cell has been estimated as around
1012 bits" Encyclopedia
Brittanica
How about this
one?
Some bacteria swim by using a "flagellum". This hair-like filament is
powered by a tiny molecular motor, consisting of rotor, stator, bushes
and rings, powered by a flow of acid through the membrane in which it
is embedded, and controlled by on/off signals.
Michael J Behe,
Darwin's Black Box ch 3.
http://www.arn.org/mm/mm.htm
And there's worse………
And if that is not enough, ALL living things also contain tiny
molecular motors, driving a spinning device which is used to make ATP,
the energy carrier for all life processes.
http://www.biblicalcreation.org.uk/scientific_issues/bcs092.html
ATP Synthase
Motor
"The famous British evolutionist J.B.S. Haldane claimed in 1949 that
evolution could never produce 'various mechanisms, such as the wheel
and magnet, which would be useless till fairly perfect.' Therefore such
machines in organisms would, in his opinion, prove evolution false.
These molecular motors have indeed fulfilled one of Haldane's criteria."
http://www.answersingenesis.org/docs/207.asp
However, evolutionists still insist that these motors evolved without
intelligent input.
I DON'T BUY IT!
So where do we go from here?
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