The Human Body

The human body is a really complex design. Anyone who does not believe this to be the case only needs to look briefly at the components that make up the human body, let alone the way that all the different components interact with each other.

Of course the human body has an additional feature in that there is a life force that inhabits every cell of the body and changes it from being dead to being alive. The difference between being alive and dead is life, something that has no physical attributes, that has no way of being seen or measured. Yet this life force turns our bodies into living beings that grow, process food for energy, make logical decisions, have abstract feelings such as love, compassion and hate, procreate, store knowledge and perform a host of other marvelous things. And the moment the life force goes all of this is lost forever!

Could the human body have evolved over a very long period of time? Could the single cell organisms that are supposed to have been formed out of chemicals then continue to link up together to create a wide range of animals, insects, birds and humans? What is this life force that makes all the difference between something that is dead and something that is alive? Can science explain what this life force is?

The complexity of the human body rules out humans being formed from random. Look at some of the components of the human body.

Human Cells

Every part of the body is made up of billions of cells with a whole range of different functions! Are each of these cells just simply filled with fluid as Darwin thought? No, each cell is a most complex factory containing all the instructions needed within the DNA.
Have a look at the Human Genome Project Information website for more information on the human genome.

The Brain

Our brain allows us to think and to work out complex problems. It is a staggeringly complex organic computer. It maintains our life without us needing to do anything except supplying ourselves with fuel.

Human Consciousness

We are aware, sentient beings. We can think. We can make decisions. We can logically think through problem solving creating new information.

The Eyes

Vision is a complex mechanism. Every aspect of vision suggests design and therefore the presence of a designer.

The Endoctrine system

Glands produce hormones in response to feed backloops. The body regulates the production of these hormones. An amazing and complex system, what would the human body look like without these regulated hormones?

References:
**1 - "What Darwin Didn't know - Geoffrey Simmonds M.D. - ISBN 0-7369-1313-0

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