A Microbiologist Explains Her Conversion From Evolution To Creationism

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  • PhillyFlyers
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    • 09-27-11
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    A Microbiologist Explains Her Conversion From Evolution To Creationism
    Eat this you atheist/evolutionist scum.

    What were your thoughts about the origin of life?
    Well, when I began giving this serious thought in the late 1990’s, molecular biologists were beginning to realize that the chemistry of life is much more elaborate than anyone had previously thought. Of course, scientists had long known that the proteins in living cells are the most chemically sophisticated molecules in existence. But now, they were discovering how whole assemblies of proteins are organized to form elegant machines with moving parts. A molecular machine might be composed of over 50 proteins. And even the simplest cell needs a collection of different machines<wbr>—for example, to generate power, to duplicate information, and to control access across membranes.
    What did you conclude?
    Well, I asked myself, ‘How did those protein machines become so well engineered?’ At the time, the unexpected complexity of cell chemistry made a number of scientists ask the same question. A professor of biochemistry in the United States published a book arguing that the molecular machines in living cells are so complex that they could not have originated randomly. I agreed. I felt that life must have been created.
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