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" ... But he saw, probably sooner than anyone else, what cutting edge biochemical research was doing to challenge the fundamentalist Darwinian faith. You see, for Darwin, cells were just blobs of protoplasm. No disrespect to him, microscopes of his time were hopelessly unable to unlock the secrets of the cell. But modern electron microscopy changed all of that, and by adding to our knowledge, it turned out to add to the challenge of explaining the complexity of life by mere unguided, matter + energy, no mind allowed, mechanisms. The worlds which the electron microscope opened to us were shockingly complex. We didn't find simply smaller blobs of protoplasm, we found that the deeper in we went, the more information we found. We found things which looked for all the world like incredibly complex machines. More than that, we found untold thousands of machines operating together in harmony, hauling, expelling, spinning, reproducing and even checking and correcting one another's work like some vast robotic city of the future. That's a cell. And each different kind of cell in each different kind of organ in each different kind of species is a different city, which also works together in a gigantically complex (but spatially minute) system. And then the cities integrate upwards into substructures of organs and those substructures of organs integrate upwards into organs which integrate upwards into systems (like the circulatory or nervous systems) which integrate upwards into a living creature, which (in the animal kingdom) integrate into a sexual pairing, which integrates into a social community, which integrates into an ecosystem. The levels of complexity are unimaginably vast. Probabilities are cumulative in the sense that improbabilities multiply when paired together. A fair coin represents a 0.5 chance of heads, so, flipping it twice and getting heads is 0.5 of 0.5; that is, 0.25. Three coins is 0.125, then 0.0625. As you can see the probabilities drop off rather quickly. How could we even begin to deal with the improbabilities of the formation of one single protein times the probability of a complimentary protein times the probability of them meeting in the primordial soup, and there's 32 parts to the bacterial flagellum and that's only one organ (and by far not the most complex one) in one of the simplest organisms on God's green earth? No wonder modern materialism is turning towards infinite multi-verse theories - it will need infinities of coin throws to get to the kind of complexity that is needed to explain life. ... "
" ... It would embed in law that a blob of protoplasm is a person—thus an attack on a woman’s right to terminate a pregnancy at any stage. ... "
" ... Many things separate humans from other life forms, but perhaps the most interesting is our primordial tendency to tinker. To any innovator worth his or her protoplasm, nothing is ever quite right. Surely, one more try will produce a stronger model, a better flavor, or another route. ... "
" ... The second major evolutionary step involves the development of specialized components within a single organism. The most primitive creatures have freely-floating bits of genetic material enclosed with some protoplasm inside a cell membrane, with nothing more specialized than that. These are the prokaryotic organisms of the world: the first forms of life thought to exist. ... "
" ... The third is that positive self-talk. It's important for your spirit – you know, the force that drives your protoplasm around. You probably take good care of your body: healthy diet, exercise, all that. But you also have to nurture and feed your spirit, because business alligators love a malnourished one; it's their favorite food and they're voracious eaters. ... "