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The Human Brain: A Neurosurgeon Testifies Against
Evolution "...One simply marvels at the order,
ingenuity, and complexity and yet simplicity of the highest order. The
evidence of design is everywhere."
"In medicine, much of our practice is based
on probability. We use p values, confidence intervals and the null
hypothesis in our statistical analysis."
"What is the probability of life arising
from atoms to molecules, amino acids to protein (don’t forget all life
proteins are left-handed in configuration), DNA to messenger RNA, single
cell to sexual reproduction, all the way to the human body with wonders of
the brain and its senses, the heart and the circulation, the clotting
cascade, the immune system, the wound repair and healing mechanisms? Bear
in mind that all these have to go against the second law of
thermodynamics, law of irreducible complexity, and the fact that most
mutations are harmful."
Dr. Chung Ping Yu, Neurosurgeon, Hong Kong, China
These few lines are excerpted from "The Human Brain
Testifies Against Evolution: Confession of a Neurosurgeon." The online
article offers a profusely illustrated, cogent summary of the remarkable
powers of the human brain, written by a scientist capable of communicating
brilliantly with students interested in the origin of life.
Dr. Yu's valuable work of scholarship is a must read. It
can be studied, in its entirety, online, at:
http://www.hkam.org.hk/temp/counterevolution.html
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