Monday, August 17, 2009

The impossibility of Evolution

The very simplest life form ... would be comprised of 239 protein molecules, each of these containing an average of 445 amino acids of a least 20 different types and all 445 precisely slotted into position. The probability that such a simple creature would come together by chance (and none so simple has been found yet to exist) would be: 1 x 10 to the 137,915 power.

Furthermore ... each amino acid must first be activated by a specific enzyme, multiple special enzymes are required to bind messenger RNA to ribosomes before synthesis can begin or end, and with the exception of glycerin, only amino acids with left handed configurations can be used in protein synthesis. When you take all of these factors into account, the chance that a simple form of life could arise spontaneously by chance is: 1 x 10 to the 15,000,000,000 power.

Hugh Ross, Genesis One: A scientific Perspective

from The Journal by Summit Ministries, August 2006

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