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Doc
03-06-2013, 01:17 PM
Scientific Knowledge is the Food Of The Gods : Amino- Intelligence as the Design of Life
by Paul Schroeder (http://searchwarp.com/PaulSchroeder)

God is responsible for the spiritual entities within our bodies, and more likely, aliens are the most likely candidates for the geniuses behind the amazing nanotech DNA which designs our life form physical bodies; there is no argument required.

There are many predominant planets whose entire intelligent life forms are spiritual entities who have no physical DNA required to house such a spirit being.


Our physical world is an anomaly, by virtue of the sheer numbers of many such noncorporeal worlds, by comparison.

Does human DNA reflect a computer code, an alien nanotech, and thus the not so hidden hidden fingerprint of a "Creator"?

Scientists have found that our genetic code has all of these key elements.

"The coding regions of DNA," expostulates Dr. Stephen Meyer, "have exactly the same relevant properties as a computer code or language" (quoted by Strobel, p. 237, The Case for a Creator, 2004)

Whose mind or what entity could shrink such information and place our DNA's 'letters' in their correct sequence as a genetic instruction manual ?

Could evolution in itself have progressively come up with a nanotech system like this?

It is difficult to fathom, but the information in our DNA is comparably equal to 12 sets of The Encyclopedia Britannica- 384 volumes worth of data that would fill 48 feet long of required library shelves .

Yet in their size of only two millionths of a millimeter thick-a teaspoon of DNA, according to molecular biologist Michael Denton, has "all the information needed to build the proteins for all the species of organisms that have ever lived on the earth, and there would still be enough room left for all the information in every book ever written" (Evolution: A Theory in Crisis, 1996, p.334

Intelligent Design of our Human DNA

As scientists began to decode the human DNA molecule, they found something amazingly unexpected- a computer programmer's 'language' of some 3 billion genetic letters.

"One of the most extraordinary discoveries of the twentieth century," says Dr.
Stephen Meyer, director of the Center for Science and Culture at the Discovery Institute in Seattle, Wash., "was that DNA actually stores information-the detailed instructions for assembling proteins-in the form of a four-character digital code" (quoted by Lee Strobel, The Case for a Creator, 2004, p. 224).

As George Williams explains it: "The gene is a package of information, not an object. The pattern of base pairs in a DNA molecule specifies the gene. But the DNA molecule is the medium , it's not the message" (quoted by Johnson, p. 70).

Design from an intelligent source

To any discerning mind, nanotech information has been deduced to originate only from an intelligent mind-creator..

As Lee Strobel explains: "The data at the core of life is not disorganized, it's not simply orderly like salt crystals, but it's complex and specific information that can accomplish a bewildering task-the building of biological machines that far outstrip human technological capabilities" (p. 244).

For example , the nature of this genetic language is such that the average error not caught turns out to be one error per 10 billion letters.

If an error occurs in one important part of the code, in the genes, it causes diseases like sickle-cell anemia.

However, even the most apt typist in the world wouldn't come close to making only one mistake per 10 billion letters.

M Michael Behe, a biochemist and professor at Pennsylvania's Lehigh University, explains that DNA genetic data is primarily an instruction manual .

He reasons: "Consider a step-by-step list of [genetic] i instructions . A mutation is a change in one of the lines of instructions . So instead of saying, "Take a 1/4-inch nut," a mutation might say, "Take a 3/8-inch nut." Or instead of "Place the round peg in the round hole," we might get "Place the round peg in the square hole" . . . What a mutation cannot do is change all the i instructions in one step-say, to build a fax machine instead of a radio" (Darwin's Black Box, 1996, p. 41).

We have in our human genetic code a complex instruction manual eloquently designed by a highly intelligent source greater than the minds of mere human beings.

The God-agnostic, recently deceased Francis Crick, the discoverer of DNA, after decades of work deciphering it, admitted that "an honest man, armed with all the knowledge available to us now, could only state that in some sense, the origin of life appears at the moment to be almost a miracle, so many are the conditions which would have had to have been satisfied to get it going" (Life Itself, 1981, p. 88, emphasis added).

Dean Kenyon, a biology professor who repudiated his own earlier book on Darwinian evolution-because of discoveries of information found in DNA, expounded: "This new realm of molecular genetics (is) where we see the most compelling evidence of design on the Earth" (ibid., p. 221).

One of the world's most famous atheists, Professor Antony Flew, admitted that 'he couldn't explain how DNA was created and developed through evolution.'

He now sees an intelligent source involved in the making of our human DNA code.

"What I think the DNA material has done is show that intelligence must have been involved in getting these extraordinary diverse elements together," he said (quoted by Richard Ostling, "Leading Atheist Now Believes in God," Associated Press report, Dec. 9, 2004).

" I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made . ."

Written thousands of years ago, King David's words about our human bodies seems most true. He wrote: "For You formed my inward parts, You covered me in my mother's womb. I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made . . . My frame was not hidden from You, when I was made in secret, and skillfully wrought. . ." (Psalm 139:13-15, emphasis added).

Where does this deposit the theory of evolution? Michael Denton, an agnostic scientist, concludes: "Ultimately the Darwinian theory of evolution is no more nor less than the great cosmogenic myth of the twentieth century" (Denton, p. 358).

Thus we are left like a precipitate out of a solution with the Creator notion that every life-form on Earth carries a genetic code for his extraterrestrial cousin and that evolution is not what we deduced that it is it .

This discovery shall shake our humanity and confirm or deny our beliefs, both in our concept of a Creator as well as in our own concept of our destiny.

Within this paradigm, all life farmed throughout the Universe can be seen as an enormous molecular nanotech creation by a intelligent Creator' using amino acid thoughts expressed mathematically'.

Crick, DNA's discoverer, perhaps, said it best:

"Life did not evolve first on Earth, a highly advanced civilization became threatened so they devised a way to pass on their existence.

They genetically-modified their DNA and sent it out from their planet on bacteria or meteorites with the hope that it would collide with another planet.

It did, and that's why we're here.

The DNA molecule looms as the most efficient information storage system in the entire universe.

The immensity of complex, coded and sequenced information is staggering. DNA evidence speaks of an intelligent, information-bearing design.

Complex DNA coding would certainly have been necessary for even the hypothetical first ‘so-called' simple cell(s).

Our DNA was encoded with messages from that other civilization.

They programmed the molecules so that when we reached a certain level of intelligence, we would be able to access their information, and they could therefore "teach" us about ourselves, and how to progress.

For life to form by chance is mathematically virtually impossible."

http://science.nasa.gov/media/medialibrary/2002/09/10/16sep_rightstuff_resources/nanotube-annimation1.gif Right: A carbon nanotube. Copyright Prof. Vincent H. Crespi Department of Physics Pennsylvania State University.


(Article posted with permission of author.)

CasperParks
03-07-2013, 06:25 AM
Doc,

That was a good read...