DNA and Computers

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I.T. Lawyer Randall Niles speaks about the incredible amount of information contained within DNA and compares it to the information contained in computer programs but also points out that added complexity of the 'application software' (analogy) required in the human body to interpret which type of cell containing the entire sequence of human dna is required in order to create the different cells required for the human body e.g. liver cell, eye cell, kidney cell, heart cell, etc etc. He points out that every incredibly complex computer program has an author - millions upon millions of lines of computer code have to have an author. It takes ctomputer firms many many man years to write phenominally less complex computer systems than this and more man years than that to test the programs to get them right. It is surely ridiculous to suggest that such complexity developed randomly from non living matter to create moral living human beings.

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