I believe I asked you a question.
I believe I asked you a question.
Do you have evidence for the existence of God?
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I believe I asked you a question.
I believe I asked you a question.
Do you have evidence for the existence of God?
Are you claiming that evidence then can indicate something existed even if that something can not be observed?
Code, information doesn't just pop into existence and we know the most powerful computers can only search and find a limited amount of information/code within 14 billion years.How so?
Code, information doesn't just pop into existence and we know the most powerful computers can only search and find a limited amount of information/code within 14 billion years.
Because all living cells known to man requires a lot of code plus machinery ( proteins) to read that code.
But why would that information need to just pop into existence?
Code, information doesn't just pop into existence and we know the most powerful computers can only search and find a limited amount of information/code within 14 billion years.
The only source of large amount of code known to man is from an intelligence creator/programmer.
Hmmmm, as a programmer by trade, I could get on board if the ultimate creator was a computer programmer. That would make me a priest or something. Definitely a holy one.
Do you think that would that make Knuth's The Art of Programming series a religious text?
How do you know that the three domains of life didn't just pop into existence?
Because all known living cells requires multiple codes.
For the same reason that no one seriously considers that DNA and fingerprints found at a crime scene just popped into existence from nowhere.
So then there has to be a creator.
Either a mini-creator Frankencell scientist hope to find in a test-tube or God who is greater than creation (just as man is greater than his creations).
Ok. I use Frankengod instead. While scientist may not name it Frankencell that is exactly what they are hoping to find in their test tubes .
Again, this is your made up fantasy of what is going on in the world of science.
I am still waiting for you to explain why the information in biomolecules requires a deity. Care to explain?