25 Mart 2008 Salı

40- It Is Erroneous to Claim that the Kidneys Came into Being by Chance


Kidneys possess features that are very superior to any dialysis machine.

Only 5 to -7 centimeters in size, the kidney works silently, unceasingly, without ever making its presence felt and without ever needing any maintenance. It controls the quality of the blood, orders blood cells to be produced, regulates the amount of water in the blood, and cleanses it by operating 2.4 million filtration units ideally suited to the body's needs. In fact, it keeps on working to ensure the survival of the body throughout our daily lives without setting aside just one specific time for work.

A dialysis machine is the size of an average refrigerator, runs on electricity, is noisy, wears out in 3 to 4 years, requires constant maintenance. It needs constant circulation of blood in the event of a patient's kidney failure, whose blood cannot be cleansed in the body. The machine is operated by expert doctors and technicians in sterile hospital conditions. All patients' blood pressure drops enormously when they are attached to the machine. They become breathless and start trembling. Bleeding is frequent and occurs easily; muscular cramps often arise.

But the dialysis machine is merely a simple filter. Since it cleanses the blood only crudely, tests need to be run on the patient and those substances that are lacking have to be replaced. Patients are attached to the machine for five hours, three days a week, during which time they are unable to move.

It is totally illogical for those who know that a dialysis machine cannot have come into being by chance to claim that the kidneys-which are so far superior to it-could have done so.

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