| BBC'S EVOLUTION
OF THE HUMAN BRAIN ERROR
This part
of the documentary, The Human Body, prepared by BBC dealt
with the human brain. In this episode, the information provided
about the brain was supplemented with the usual evolutionist propaganda
clichés, and the complexity in the human brain was described as
a "miracle of evolution."
Saying that Chance Created
Millions of Miracles is Absurd in the Highest Degree
A great deal of information has so
far been provided about birth and the human body in the BBC documentary,
The Human Body. One of the most frequently repeated phrases
in the program is "this is a miracle of evolution." BBC speaks of
evolution as something conscious, which knows what it is doing,
makes plans, and flawlessly organizes inanimate objects and atoms,
and the channel is perhaps not aware of the real significance underlying
this logic.
"The miracle of evolution" means "the
miracle of chance," since according to the theory of evolution inanimate
substances organized themselves as the result of coincidences to
produce all living things. According to this claim, atoms such as
carbon, phosphate, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen gave rise to proteins,
cells, bacteria, fish, birds, starfish, dolphins, leopards, elephants,
bees, ants, eagles, lions, roses, oranges,the human brain, the human
heart, the human hand (which still cannot be replicated with all
our present-day technology), the eyes, and man himself, who thinks,
takes decisions, reads, understands what he reads, and feels joy,
sorrow, and excitement-and all this by chance. Every one of these
complex and flawless structures and features is a miracle, and there
are an infinite number of miracles in the universe. There is no
doubt that to claim that all these came about by chance is "absurd
in the highest degree." Charles Darwin, the architect of the theory
of evolution, realized this and made the following confession about
the eye, just one of these countless complex structures:
To suppose that
the eye with all its inimitable contrivances for adjusting the focus
to different distances, for admitting different amounts of light,
and for the correction of spherical and chromatic aberration, could
have been formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess,
absurd in the highest degree.1
When you press a button with your finger
a series of processes occurs in your brain. Firstly, thousands
of receivers in your fingertip go into action.
1) The first receivers affected are the nerve endings in the
fingertip. Pressure changes their shape and there is an electrical
discharge.
2) This electrical current passes to the nerve fibres known
as the axon.
3) It moves through the spinal cord at 133 metres per second.
4) After the signal enters the spinal column
5) it moves in the opposite direction to the medulla oblongata
in the brain.
6) From here it moves to the thalamus and reaches the sensory
cortex, its final destination. All these processes happen
in less time than it takes you to blink your eye. |
The human brain possesses features which
are far superior to computers equipped with even the most
advanced technology. Evolutionists, however, who accept that
a computer could never come about by the random coming together
of substances such as silicon, wire and glass, nevertheless
claim that the human brain, so far superior to any computer,
could form by the chance coming together of carbon and nitrogen
atoms etc. This is very definitely a major contradiction.
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In order to better understand how stupid
it is to maintain that all living things and all the structures
and organs in them came about by chance, it will be sufficient to
recall just a few of the features of the brain, the subject of the
BBC documentary.
An adult's brain contains some 10 billion
neurons (nerve cells). Neurons have projections called "axons" and
"dendrites," and by means of these, the neurons are interconnected.
Thanks to these connections, known as synapses, one neuron is able
to send messages to another. In his book Evolution: A Theory in
Crisis, the famous biochemist Michael Denton states that the number
of connections between neurons is in the region of 1 quadrillion
(1015 or 1,000,000,000,000,000). He then goes on to say:
It is hard to imagine
the multitude that 1015 represents. Take half of the
United States, which is 1 million square miles, and imagine it being
covered by forest, with 10,000 trees per square mile. On each of
the 10,000 trees, which are on each of the one million square miles,
there are 100,000 leaves. That's how many connections are crammed
inside your brain.2
Cars, for instance, which emerge as
the product of a conscious design and the collaboration of
engineers, are exceedingly functional. If the evolutionist
claim is to be accepted, however, then it needs to be accepted
that a perfect car could emerge by chance, on its own, with
all its technical accessories. That is a most illogical claim.
That being the case, it must be understood that it is far
more irrational still to maintain that living things, which
possess a far more complex and flawless design than that in
the car, could be the product of chance. |
Every one of these countless and interlinked
connections in the brain, an organ so small it fits into the human
skull, has been created in exactly the form required and for a specific
purpose. Thanks to these connections, the result of the superior
design in God's creation, we are able to perform various functions
at the same time with no confusion arising. For example, you can
listen to music at the same time as reading these words, while also
sipping a cup of coffee. At the same time, moreover, your brain
regulates you heartbeat, allows you to breathe by carefully keeping
the oxygen levels in your blood at a fixed rate, regulates your
body temperature, calculates which of your muscles in your hand
need to contract, and by how much, in order for you to lift your
cup to your lips without spilling it, and also performs detailed
calculations necessary for your sense of balance to allow you to
remain on your feet, and it does all this without your being aware
of it. Hundreds of different functions like these are carried out
by the brain in the most perfect manner throughout our lives. Yet,
we are quite unaware of all these calculations going on in it.
An article called "Computing from the
Brain," in New Scientist magazine, drew the following analogy
regarding the brain's extraordinary performance capability:
In crude terms, the
human brain is a natural computer composed of 10 to 100 billion
neurons, each of which connects to about 10,000 others, and all
of which function in parallel. …Neuronal systems take about 100
processing steps to perform a complex task of vision or speech which
would take an electronic computer billions of processing steps.3
As we have seen, the human brain possesses
far superior features to computers produced by the most highly advanced
technology. Yet, for some reason evolutionists, who accept that
computers could never come about by the chance combination of such
substances as silicon, wire, and glass, refuse to accept that the
human brain, so far superior to any computer, could not have come
about by chance combinations of atoms such as nitrogen, carbon,
and oxygen. Indeed, they harbor not the slightest doubts, or at
least choose to give that impression. The fact is, however, that
if designers, engineers, a technical team, materials in the right
quantity and of the right quality, and expert knowledge are necessary
for the construction of a computer, then the same thing applies
to the brain. Yet, none of these things is to be found in nature.
In order for the materials in nature to give rise to birds, fish,
horses, flowers, and human beings of all races, it is clear that
they need the existence of a superior Creator, possessed of infinite
knowledge, wisdom, and power, as well as a flawless design capability.
That creator is God, the Lord of all, Who created all the worlds
from nothing.
There is no Mechanism in Nature
Which Could Turn the Ape Brain into a Human One
A classical evolutionist claim was
repeated on the BBC documentary, in which it was suggested that
the brains of our ape-like ancestors turned into the human brain
over a period of some 2.5 million years. An analogy was drawn: The
brain capacity of our ape-like ancestors was compared to a small
Fiat car engine, and that of modern man to a much more developed
sports car engine.
In fact, this comparison undermines
the evolutionists' own thesis. Everyone knows that no car engine
could turn into another, more highly developed one as the result
of chance. Not even in trillions of years, let alone 2.5 million.
In fact, under the laws of physics, it will age and wear, rot, and
eventually fall apart. In order for such an engine to emerge, a
designer possessing the knowledge and ability to develop it is essential.
Furthermore, there is an important
fact that even evolutionist scientists are forced to admit: The
main difference between the ape and human brains is not just a question
of capacity and size. Materialists attempt to reduce all human characteristics,
and thus the functioning of the brain, to matter. Yet it is today
agreed that the features of the human soul cannot be reduced to
matter. Man's ability to speak, think, decide, plan, his desires
and wishes, his artistic and aesthetic abilities, his ability to
possess ideologies, to produce ideas and to dream, and the virtues
of love, loyalty, and friendship are not the product of the functioning
of the brain. The human soul is something beyond matter, and that
on its own is a challenge to materialism.
In his book, The Mystery of the
Mind: A Critical Study of Consciousness and the Human Brain,
the evolutionist neurosurgeon Dr. Wilder Penfield is forced many
times to admit that the human soul cannot be accounted for in terms
of the functioning of the brain. Some of these confessions read:
After years of
striving to explain the mind on the basis of brain-action alone,
I have come to the conclusion that it is simpler (and far easier
to be logical) if one adopts the hypothesis that our being does
consist of two fundamental elements [brain and mind (or soul)].
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I conclude that
there is no good evidence . . . that the brain alone can carry out
the work that the mind does.5
Therefore, comparing the ape brain
to that of man avails the evolutionists not at all, since it is
clear that no mechanism in nature can give man the characteristics
that make him human. It is God, the Lord of all the worlds, Who
gives man his soul, creates him out of nothing, and makes him different
from all other living things by breathing His spirit into him.
An Important But Ignored Subject:
IT IS NOT THE EYE WHICH SEES
As you drop off to sleep you might dream
of yourself as listening to a concert with hundreds of other
people. Yet as you listen to this music, you could actually
be hearing it in a soundless garden. You can experience nothing
beyond the perceptions reaching your brain. That applies when
dreaming and in real life … |
Although an important scientific truth
is expressed in the BBC documentary, that truth is not emphasized
in the way it should be. The documentary says: "Our eyes are only
a window. It is our brain which sees around us. The eye merely forms
the first stage."
This phrase, which one encounters in
biology textbooks beginning in middle school, is actually very important,
containing as it does a secret which can entirely alter a person's
way of looking at the world.
People imagine they see the world with
their eyes. The fact is, however, that the eyes and the cells which
comprise them are merely responsible for turning the light reaching
them from the outside, via chemical processes, into electrical signals.
These electrical signals later arrive at the visual center at the
back of the brain, which is where the image we see takes shape.
For instance, someone reading these lines at this moment sees them
in the visual center in the back of his brain. In other words, it
is not actually the eyes that see. So, who is it that sees the image
in the visual center and reads these words? Who is it that watches
with excitement, joy, or sorrow the bright, colorful, three-dimensional
image which forms within the darkness of the brain?
The same question also applies to the
senses of hearing, taste, smell, and touch. Even as one listens
to one's favorite song, it is not one's ears that are doing the
hearing. Their task is merely to collect sound waves. The cells
in the ears turn the sound waves reaching them into electrical signals,
and forward them to the hearing center in the brain. That favorite
song is then heard there. You hear the voice of your best friend
in your brain. But who is it that hears these sounds within the
dark confines of the brain, enjoying the melody and rhythm?
The answer to these questions shows
that every thinking human being possesses a soul. Another important
point revealed by this scientific fact is this: Everything we see,
hear, and touch throughout our lives is perceived in our brains.
In other words, we can never actually see or touch the originals
of things. What we are always in contact with is perceptions in
the brain, and it is impossible ever to have direct experience of
these objects by means of these perceptions. For that reason, everyone,
even in a crowded room, is actually watching the perceptions in
his brain, and is essentially alone.
We may consider our dreams in order
to arrive at a better understanding of this. Someone who dreams
of attending a lecture in a packed hall is actually lying in bed
alone. The image of the lecture forms within his brain. It is impossible
for that person to realize he is dreaming until he wakes up, and
he remains convinced that he is attending a real lecture.
A person can easily see how meaningless
all his desires regarding this world are when he stops to
think a little. Nobody can ever actually really possess the
car or house or position he thus desires. These are nothing
but images in our brains. That being the case, someone who
is aware of this must immediately turn to Our Lord, Who created
him, and not be swept away by worldly desires. |
The German psychiatry professor Hoimar
von Ditfurth explains how we can never see the outside world:
No matter how
we put the argument, the result doesn't change. What stands before
us in full shape and what our eyes view is not the "world." It is
only its image, a resemblance, a projection whose association with
the original is open to discussion.6
Someone who exercises his mind a little
will grasp this concept, which reveals the true nature of the life
of this world and helps one realize just how hollow and meaningless
the passions and desires aimed at this world truly are. The money
in someone's wallet, the yacht he buys for millions of dollars,
his holding company, and his new model car are all images which
form within his brain. That individual can never touch or see the
originals of these. All he perceives is images forming at the back
of his brain. This is a scientific fact. The responsibility of all
people of reason and good conscience is to grasp this concept before
"waking from sleep," in other words before dying, and not to be
deceived by becoming caught up in the life of this world.
You can find the details and scientific
accounts of this great truth, which entirely alters one's perspective
on life, on the website www.secretbeyondmatter.com,
which contains the works of Harun Yahya, which have had such an
enormous impact all over the world.
Conclusion
Characteristics peculiar to human beings,
such as thinking, taking pleasure, having ideas, and feeling love,
compassion, nostalgia, affection, joy, sorrow, happiness, and excitement,
cannot be accounted for from a materialist and Darwinist perspective.
These ideologies hold that all living things emerged by chance from
inanimate matter, and they are totally unable to explain how it
is that inanimate objects should one day have begun to possess the
capacity for thought, decision-making, having ideas, and artistic
and aesthetic taste.
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