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Dr. Mastropaolo believes that
an athlete’s "…muscle subjected to training may enlarge structurally
as well as functionally…" within 24 hours thanks to the arousal of unmanifested muscle proteins from DNA. He sees this quickly reactive
design as universal and the antitheses of evolution. The following
excerpts are taken from his concluding observations as presented in
the March, 2001 issue of Creation Research Society Quarterly. |
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The maximum‑power
stimulus aroused the synthesis of new proteins that were not manifestly
present in the muscles undergoing alteration. These new proteins were
summoned apparently from the genetic morphological reserves in the DNA
already present in the individual and did not have to wait for alleged
eons of hit‑or‑miss mutations. Often within 24 hours, the new proteins
were synthesized with the unerring precision and punctuality expected from
intelligent design, not from some blind, mindless, iterative, failure
prone, unpredictable, unobservable speculation like "evolution."
Batteries…are not constructed by
phantom, chance, physicochemical forces acting selectively and
mysteriously on minerals. They do not "evolve." Engineers do not throw
battery enclosures into the ocean or any "primeval soup" or any fossil pit
and expect "natural forces" to "evolve" batteries.
…Engineers…designed with mathematical
precision the chemical, electrical and structural requirements. They
strenuously eliminated chance and any possibility for any random
"mutation" to their blueprints. As electronic engineers, they knew that
if a "mutation" takes place in the circuitry of a television set, for
example, then degraded audiovisual reception would result, because chance
builds nothing and disintegrates everything.
…For those meticulously engineered
batteries the performance equations are the same type as those for human
muscle. That strongly suggests that the human muscle was meticulously
nanoengineered by a designer of unimaginable intelligence using
mathematics and creative powers for complexities beyond human
comprehension.
Billions of observers for thousands of
years have witnessed many billions of new individuals arise only from
reproduction and never from "evolution." Billions of observers for
thousands of years have witnessed many billions of new individuals
expressing latent genetic morphological reserves cyclically, as in the fur
color changes of the arctic fox, or sequentially, as in the growth and
development of flora and fauna, or by arousal, as with muscle
hypertrophy, with never a sign of any "evolution."
The fanciful manipulation of those
expressions of latent genetic morphological reserves by alleging untold
generations to change what obviously occurs countless times in each
individual's lifetime, in order to conjure a mythical "evolution," is
crass superstitious propaganda, not science.
To mandate monopolistic, monolithic,
"evolution education," as California public schools presently do,
is to dictatorially protect what is scientifically indefensible. To
require students to learn that "evolution" had any role whatsoever in the
origin of life or in the structural modifications aroused from latent
genetic morphological reserves, is to indoctrinate with occult propaganda,
which is irresponsible anti‑science.1
"Evolution" and the "origin of life by chance" are
"impossible in probability in the same way that a perpetual motion machine
is impossible in probability."2 The reasonable conclusion from
science is that muscle and all other living tissues were designed.
… "Evolution" is the
central most disorganizing, anti-intellectual, anti‑science principle that
biologists have ever been dictatorially forced to learn to understand the
world. In the opinion of this author, it stands as the greatest scandal in
science of the last 140 years.
1. California Department of Education, 1990. Science
Framework for Public Schools, pp. 116-136, Sacramento.
2. Yockey, H.P. 1992, Information Theory and Molecular
Biology, pp. 255, 257, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
* Dr. Mastropaolo serves as Adjunct
Professor Physiology, Graduate School, Institute for Creation Research.
These quoted excerpts are condensed from his article, “The Maximum-Power
Stimulus Theory for Muscle,” Creation Research Society Quarterly,
(Creation Research Society: St. Joseph, Missouri) Vol. 37, Number 4, March
2001, pp. 213-219. Creation Research Society can be reached at PO Box
8263, St. Joseph, MO 64508. |