Sunday, August 26, 2012

The Fluid That Turns into Acid through Digestion

This is by no means the only example of planning in the way the stomach works. As you have seen, the system in the human body is so perfect that precautions have been taken, right from the outset, to meet every possible eventuality. For example, the presence of digestive acids in an empty stomach, no matter how much the mucus protects it, will shortly have a damaging effect. That is why no digestive acid is secreted when the stomach is empty, thus removing any danger. Present in the empty stomach is an enzyme called pepsinogen, which has no digestive properties. When food arrives in the stomach, however, the stomach cells begin secreting their HCl, which immediately alters the structure of the pepsinogen in the empty stomach, turning it into the very powerful fragmentation enzyme pepsin. This immediately breaks down the foods in the stomach. 30

The layers of stomach muscles are arranged
in three separate directions. Thanks to this structure the stomach is easily
able to move up and down, left and right, and diagonally.
This special creation of Allah allows food
in the stomach to be ground down more easily.

Shown above is the anatomy of the stomach.
  1. Muscle link around the pylorus
  2. Gastric gland
  3. Inner surface of stomach
  4. Stomach protrusions
  5. Epithelium
  6. Mucus neck cells
  7. Main cells
  8. Membrane cells
  9. pepsinogen

    (a) Enlarged image of stomach pits and glands. 

    (b) Diagram of the production of pepsinogen by the main cells. This production takes place in this way:
    The main cells (1) produce enzymes (such as pepsinogen), which produce protein. Membrane cells (2) produce the acid HCl, which activates the main cells. To maintain that any interconnected system like this came into being by chance is of course irrational and illogical.
A little thought will show that any liquid that is harmless as long as the stomach is empty but turns into a powerful fragmenter when the stomach fills could not have emerged by means of unconscious coincidences. It is absolutely impossible for one substance to turn into another by chance, especially by adopting the correct formula on each occasion—let alone for this process to take place in human beings before every meal. This leaves the possibility of chance entirely out of the question.
Clearly, some force knows when the stomach cells are to secrete which substance, permits the cells to act appropriately, and regulates the timing of HCl acid secretion. This force that reigns in the human body is Allah, the Creator of the entire universe, all the living things in the universe, and human beings.

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