The complexity of the simplest known type of cell is so great that it is impossible to accept that such an object could have been thrown together suddenly by some kind of freakish, vastly improbable, event. Such an occurrence would be indistinguishable from a miracle.


Evolution: A Theory in Crisis, Chapter 11 (p. 264), Adler & Adler. 1986


The complexity of the simplest known type of cell is so great that it is impossible to accept that such an object could have been thrown together...

The complexity of the simplest known type of cell is so great that it is impossible to accept that such an object could have been thrown together...

The complexity of the simplest known type of cell is so great that it is impossible to accept that such an object could have been thrown together...

The complexity of the simplest known type of cell is so great that it is impossible to accept that such an object could have been thrown together...