Here's an extremely interesting question, Micaiah, by what definition does a Mickey Mouse DVD have less information than the human DNA genome?

this is a no-brainer, really.
Well, I will admit that you didn't make it sound rock-solid. But here's an indicative quote of your position:
I would be interested in some kind of explanation as to how the information in the DNA arose in the first place.
http://www.christianforums.com/t2282677-there-is-no-basis-for-conflict-with-evolution.html&page=5
indicating that, in fact, you do not believe that there are any natural processes capable of spontaneously producing information. Am I correct?
And since I've tried my best to put together an information gain concept that works at my level and supports evolutionary theory, I really hope you could recapitulate with one of your own that supports creationist theory. Not everything should be cut-and-paste here. Like C.S. Lewis said, "The real test of faith is in the vernacular" - how can you hold to something you can't even begin to explain?
You seem to be missing the point I made in Post 43. There is evidence that mutations resulting from the action of transposons is not random. Like the conditional IF statement it may be triggered by a certain condition.
So what if it is not random? (Define random, anyhow. For example, a coin toss is not random if we had a big enough supercomputer that could calculate the angular momentum imparted to it, its starting position, the number of turns it would make and the time before it hit the floor, it would know exactly in what position it would hit the floor and the coin toss would be completely deterministic. However, in practical life we have no such supercomputer, so it is random to a degree.)
Consider, say, a program which was its own editor/compiler. Imagine an editor/compiler which edits
its own binary. When I open the editor, the characters I type in go right at the end of the file which is currently running. So, let's say I type in a complete program that does something, say plays a game of tic-tac-toe. Now when I open the editor again, it both starts editing itself
and starts playing a game of tic-tac-toe.
My typing is non-random input.
Question: has the file's information content increased? And if not, why not?