But how can something that does not have a mind make a choice? That's the question I'm asking. You are continually saying that all of the things for evolution are down to choice, but to make a choice, a thing must have an intellect. DNA and single celled organisms do not possess what can be considered an intellect, ergo they cannot make choices.
No fundamentally choices are spontaneous. You are confusing sorting with choosing. A chesscomputer generally calculates and sorts moves, it does not choose anything.
But it's true that there needs to be an intelligent way to deal with all the trillions of possible dna permutations in the future, for intelligent design to work.
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