The DNA molecule transmits valuable information -- it informs newly forming cells of important data regarding their structure and function. If it did not transmit any information, then new cells would either take on the wrong form and function, or would neither form nor function at all.
Theism has a perfectly rational explanation for the function of information in the first cell's DNA, and the source of that information, but atheist Dogma™ fails to explain Information altogether.
Amazing, I've always thought about this so I was elated to hear this point being made. Information isn't something we can detect through sensory perception, we "sense" it using our minds. Now, if it's there in nature- and clearly independent of human creation, makes you wonder how did it get there in the first place? To say that it's just pure coincidence that our minds can "detect" information is an alarmingly bankrupt answer.
The DNA molecule transmits valuable information -- it informs newly forming cells of important data regarding their structure and function. If it did not transmit any information, then new cells would either take on the wrong form and function, or would neither form nor function at all.
Theism has a perfectly rational explanation for the function of information in the first cell's DNA, and the source of that information, but atheist Dogma™ fails to explain Information altogether.
1GodOnlyOne 3 months ago
Amazing, I've always thought about this so I was elated to hear this point being made. Information isn't something we can detect through sensory perception, we "sense" it using our minds. Now, if it's there in nature- and clearly independent of human creation, makes you wonder how did it get there in the first place? To say that it's just pure coincidence that our minds can "detect" information is an alarmingly bankrupt answer.
wirechair 5 months ago