God's Creation, 100 / evolution, 0
NO SUCH THING AS SIMPLE LIFE

Roman Vishniac, the legendary photographer of the microscopic world, spent his life peering into what scientists like to call the “simplest” life on Earth. One of his favorite subjects was the protozoan, the single celled organism evolutionists claim sits at the base of all life. Yet Vishniac himself admitted something that shatters that story. These tiny creatures are not primitive or crude. A single protozoan carries out every essential function of life that your body performs with trillions of cells, all packed into one microscopic unit.

Think about technology. The first adding machines were huge, clunky, and slow. As engineers shrank them, the internal design had to become more complex, not less. The first electronic calculators were smaller than mechanical ones, yet still bulky and simple compared to what fits in your pocket today. The smaller the device, the more precisely engineered it must be. That same rule applies inside living cells. A one celled organism does not get to be simple. It must be astonishingly sophisticated because it has no room for extra parts or backup systems.

Vishniac realized that these so called simple organisms are actually masterpieces of miniaturized engineering. They are more like biological supercomputers than blobs of slime. That reality creates a devastating problem for evolution, because evolution depends on simple life gradually becoming complex. But there are no simple life forms. From the smallest cell to the largest animal, life appears fully equipped, fully integrated, and fully functional from the start. That lines up perfectly with what Scripture has always said. Life was created complete by a wise and intentional Creator, not assembled by blind chance inch by inch.
God's Creation, 100 / evolution, 0 NO SUCH THING AS SIMPLE LIFE Roman Vishniac, the legendary photographer of the microscopic world, spent his life peering into what scientists like to call the “simplest” life on Earth. One of his favorite subjects was the protozoan, the single celled organism evolutionists claim sits at the base of all life. Yet Vishniac himself admitted something that shatters that story. These tiny creatures are not primitive or crude. A single protozoan carries out every essential function of life that your body performs with trillions of cells, all packed into one microscopic unit. Think about technology. The first adding machines were huge, clunky, and slow. As engineers shrank them, the internal design had to become more complex, not less. The first electronic calculators were smaller than mechanical ones, yet still bulky and simple compared to what fits in your pocket today. The smaller the device, the more precisely engineered it must be. That same rule applies inside living cells. A one celled organism does not get to be simple. It must be astonishingly sophisticated because it has no room for extra parts or backup systems. Vishniac realized that these so called simple organisms are actually masterpieces of miniaturized engineering. They are more like biological supercomputers than blobs of slime. That reality creates a devastating problem for evolution, because evolution depends on simple life gradually becoming complex. But there are no simple life forms. From the smallest cell to the largest animal, life appears fully equipped, fully integrated, and fully functional from the start. That lines up perfectly with what Scripture has always said. Life was created complete by a wise and intentional Creator, not assembled by blind chance inch by inch.
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