YOUR CELLS ARE TALKING
But just what is DNA, and how does it work? Although scientists are only beginning to unravel its mysteries, they know that DNA works much like a coded language. Microsoft chairman Bill Gates (apparently sizing up the potential to patent it and make it a part of Windows) discloses, “DNA is like a computer program, but far, far more advanced than any software we’ve ever created.”[5]
When we think of sophisticated computer programs, we immediately realize that their coded software was intentionally designed. Materialists believe that DNA originated without any such intentional process. But is it possible that natural causes alone engineered DNA?
Prior to microbiologists’ discovery of the incredibly complex language of DNA, materialists had believed its origin was explainable by natural means. However, design theorists have now applied the mathematical discipline of CSI to the question of whether DNA is the result of intelligent design or was accidental in its origin.
Historian and philosopher Stephen C. Meyer comments on the intelligence required for coded languages: “Our experience with information-intensive systems (especially codes and languages) indicates that such systems always come from an intelligent source.”[6]
In other words, like a code or language, DNA operates with specifically organized instructions. This is the CSI (complex, specified information) discussed earlier as the watermark of intelligent design.
When DNA directs the cell to make proteins, it first gives instructions to make amino acids. Then twenty different amino acids must precisely link up into a chain, folding into an exacting, irregular three-dimensional protein. The amino acids are like letters; their arrangement spells out the specific protein being made.
Proteins are truly amazing. MIT-trained scientist Dr. Gerald Schroeder explains,
Other than sex and blood cells, every cell in your body is making approximately two
thousand proteins every second. A protein is a combination of three hundred to over a
thousand amino acids. An adult human body is made of approximately seventy-five trillion
cells. Every second of every minute of every day, your body and every body is organizing
on the order of 150 thousand thousand thousand thousand thousand thousand amino acids
into carefully constructed chains of proteins. Every second; every minute; every day. The
fabric from which we and all life are built is being continually rewoven at a most astoundingly rapid rate.[7]
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