Many scientists have pointed out that there are elements of language embedded in the DNA code. Grammar, syntax, organization, delivery of "messages," etc.
Whether this fact is the result of random development, or guided by an intelligence really doesn't matter - it's worth looking into, isn't it? Don't you find it fascinating?
It may help to solve some of the logical fallacies and conundrums of evolutionary theory, and theories on the origin of life.
But so many evolutionists are scared to death of "creationism" or any non-material explanation for the origin of life that they are missing a great opportunity for the progress of science and knowledge.
Love Jack
2007-11-22
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