To: LoneRangerMassachusetts
The more complexity we discover in nature, the more difficult it becomes to dismiss the idea that there was a creator. For example, what is DNA? DNA is a code, a "written" language to be decoded. It's not something as simple the rings in a tree. It's a full-fledged, extremely complex language.
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12/17/2001 1:28:26 PM PST by
newgeezer
To: newgeezer
The more complexity we discover in nature, the more difficult it becomes to dismiss the idea that there was a creator. For example, what is DNA? DNA is a code, a "written" language to be decoded. It's not something as simple the rings in a tree. It's a full-fledged, extremely complex language. Somehow I think your point proves the case for evolutionalry theory. Now that we have evolved to the point where we recognize our surroundings as information and we (really you) ascribe this intelligence to a God who is a programmer.
Every time we look for God, we see him in our image though pretending humility, we say it the other way around.
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