“If you were given all the parts of a human body—heart, brain, skeleton, muscles, stomach, intestines, liver, brain, skin, and so on—could you assemble the parts in their correct locations? And if you could, and if you could suture and attach them all properly with ligaments, would you be able to make that constructed body go? Could you animate it? In spite of Dr. Frankenstein, the answer is “no”. Now, if you consider the first human cell, the one created at conception, do you suppose that cell could assemble a body? As a matter of fact, that is exactly what the first cell does. In other words, when you were a single cell you could assemble yourself. More than that, you manufactured all your parts. You needed nourishment and protection, of course, but you did all the complex work. We might even say that you were considerably smarter at conception than you are now. We might say so but, of course, you were unaware of what you were doing. All the design was built into you. Cumulative human wisdom still cannot comprehend the design that was in your from your very “simple” beginning.” – E.O.
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