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A reflective afternoon

Postby Splitpin » Sun Feb 06, 2022 6:18 pm

What else would I do on a Sunday afternoon than listen to 3, 1-hour, lectures on the origin of information, as it relates to DNA.....of course :)
I'm determined that age will NOT define me, I need to know stuff, I need to learn more and make arguments for things I don't agree with, as best I can.
What I do agree with, and this makes me an anti-Darwinist,(so possibly a creationist) is that DNA cannot have been by chance...DNA is code, no less than that, that allows a CNC machine to replicate a wing panel, for example, for an aircraft.
DNA must be a result of some intelligent plan.
Darwin had his tree, the trunk being a single cell organism from which all life developed, but no explanation of where that cell came from.

More later...much more :ph43r:
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Re: A reflective afternoon

Postby Charl » Mon Feb 07, 2022 8:41 am

There is a good discussion that ensues... but not on this forum.
For now, I will leave you with this
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Re: A reflective afternoon

Postby cowpatz » Mon Feb 07, 2022 8:44 am

Splitpin wrote:DNA must be a result of some intelligent plan.
Darwin had his tree, the trunk being a single cell organism from which all life developed, but no explanation of where that cell came from.


The creationist theory has the same problem. Who created the creator?
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Re: A reflective afternoon

Postby Splitpin » Mon Feb 07, 2022 8:57 am

Thanks for the replies gents, and the link Charl.
CP, it's the same as the big bang ...what went bang, and where did it come from.
I won't follow this up here, as it could wander into sticky territory, but it's good brain food ...frustrating but good.
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