Al Touthentop
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So how do plants grow in the first place?
Based on what you're trying to argue, it seems like reproduction should be impossible.
Only because you are arguing a completely untenable position would you ask this question.
Plants grow from seeds produced by mature adult plants. Those seeds contain complex codes which when introduced to nutrients and water and eventually sunlight, dictate every cell's function in that plant. Codes which required a designer and had to have existed before any evolution existed.
Codes made of proteins which could not not by any stretch of the imagination organize themselves. The amount of information stored in DNA is mind boggling and it had to exist - specific cellular instructions - prior to any single-celled organism coming into existence. Hence the absurd claim that DNA and RNA merely rained from the sky into the oceans. And inside that DNA RNA, were the pre-made instructions to the amoeba to eat, poop, move around and find food, and reproduce. Right.
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