How did all the information get into the Deoxyribonucleic acid?
How did all the information get into the Deoxyribonucleic acid?
Last Updated on Saturday, 30 July 2011 07:43 Written by Administrator Saturday, 30 July 2011 07:43
Question by ro: How did all the information get into the Deoxyribonucleic acid?
Just the mechanics of how the copier moves and copies sections of the helix is to vast to completely understand (for sure someone has it all figured out LOL). Explain the folder. Explain the flagellin motor put together by assembling the pieces from the folder.
It is way – way – way to complex to have formed by itself. In fact . . . it did not!
You can hold on tight to evolution but it will fail you in the end (just like the democrats)
The science points straight to God. All of it.
Best answer:
Answer by DerektheDynamo
How in any way does that point to God? Simply because YOU don’t understand it does not mean God was responsible. For God to be responsible he’d first have to exist, and there’s no evidence for that.
And we “hold on tight” to evolution because, unlike God, not only is there insurmountable evidence for it, it can also be observed and measured in a laboratory. There is ABSOLUTELY no doubt that evolution occurs and continues to occur. If you wish to remain in ignorance of that and cling to the invisible man in the sky then carry on, but posting stuff like this just makes you look foolish.
Read http://www.evolutionfaq.com/ you might learn something.
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