Monday, January 21, 2013

The glorious irreducible complexityin the synthesis of a single protein

Sixty special proteins acting as enzymes are needed to make a single
protein inside the cell.
If just one of these enzymes needed for protein synthesis is missing,
the cell cannot produce proteins.
The proteins that serve in protein synthesis are therefore
indispensible, they all have to be present in order to manufacture a
single protein and they all constitute an irreducibly complex system.
In addition, it is not enough for these 60 enzymes to exist at the
same time, they all also have to be present in thesame small region
within the cell.
They all have to be co-ordinated and directed in the right location .
Furthermore, all the organelles inside the cellhave to be in the right
place and have to fully discharge their functions for this. Because
all the organelles in the cell are involved in all the stagesof
protein synthesis. If the other organelles do not perform all their
functions, then protein synthesis cannot happensince important
functions will not take place.
The formation of a single protein in an single cell exhibits a
glorious irreducible complexity. And Darwinists are unable to account
for the events that take place for a single protein.
They are unable to, because all the worlds created, down to a single
atom in the giant planets in the universe, reveal the sublime mightand
creation of Allah.
Reference: William Dembski, Jonathan Wells, How to be an
intellectually fulfilled atheist (or not), Intercollegiate Studies
Institute, 2008, p. 52

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