18. December 2023
DNA Proof of God

DNA the ultimate proof that God is our creator…
DNA is the instructions (i.e., data/information/program) on how to create a living cell.
Without the information endcoded in DNA there would be no life. So where did these instructions come from? Per evolutionists, the instructions to create a living cell that are encoded in DNA, came from random chance driven by mutations and errors.
Christians know that the instructions found in DNA for creating life come from the Intelligent Design of God.
Everyone knows and undertands that, instructions and data does not come about through random chance and errors. Take a look at these instructions - Instructions for Building a House. Do you believe that these instructions could “make themselves” by random chance? Also, think about what would happen if these instructions had random errors. Could you use them to build a house? Maybe, however, your house would have flaws, and it would not become a better house (e.g., adding a swimming pool). Given “enough time” and “random errors”, do you believe the instructions for building a house could “evolve” into instructions for building a car? According to an evolutionist, that is exactly how life “evolved” from one life form into another life form.
A computer program is simular to DNA in its function. A computer program is instructions to computer hardware. DNA is instructions to a cell. Ask anyone in the Information Technology field. They completely understand that in computer programing, random errors do not create new and improved programs. The software that runs on your cellphone was NOT created by thousands of people who closed their eyes and randomly typed on a keyboard until something worked. Programers understand that random errors destroy programs and data, as opposed improve it and adding functionality to them. However, this is precisely what evolutionists claim occurs with DNA. Evolutionists state that life is improved and new abilities added because of random errors. That’s like stating that due to random errors, someday, your cell phone will be able to project 3-D holographic images.
Yes, someday, your phone will be able to project 3-D holographic images. However, it will not be due to random errors and chance. It will be due to thousands of intelligent people working together to design your phone to project 3-D holographic images. It will due to an intelligent design.
The bottom line is that the complexity of DNA is mind-boggling and could not be created or evolve due to random chance. As Bill Gates stated:
“DNA is like a computer program but far, far more advanced than any software ever created.”
To state a key point again, “advanced software” like DNA does not occur by random chance and errors.
If you wrote out the human genome one character at a time, it would take a stack of paper ~300’ tall, or if you placed it on a computer, it would be ~730MB of data or more than what would fit on a CD-ROM. Now, in today’s world of high-definition pictures and graphics, ~730MB does not sound like a lot. But keep in mind that is just the raw data (i.e., the program) in ASCII form. One page of ASCII text equals ~12KB, so your DNA would fill over 60,000 pages or be ~300’ tall.
Another fantastic attribute of DNA is that some of the Codons (bytes of data) are dual function. These are referred to as Duons. About 15% of human Codons are duons. Not only do these duons code for specific amino acids, but they also code for the regulation. So how can a random chance (evolution) produce a single sequence that performs two different functions?!?! Think about it from a computer programing standpoint. It would be like writing a single line of code that would function in two different programming languages. That could happen by random chance? I think not!!!
As stated in a published science article.
“The Dual coding functionality…. represents, instead, far more sophistication, layers, and dimensions of formal prescription.”
Evolution state that this “sophistication of formal prescription” came about due to random chance.
Just as amazing as dual function genes are dual-coding genes. These are single genes that produce two totally different proteins. So, think about the complexity of code that for a minute. A random error in that gene would not only have to create a single protein; it would have to create two proteins. What is the chance of that happening?
This published science article answer that question.
“To reliably find new dual-coding genes, we must determine how likely they are to occur by chance. Simulations designed to answer this question show that dual coding is statistically unlikely…”
“Dual coding by chance is statistically unlikely” is science talk for “dual coding by chance is impossible."
To find out more, please watch is video about the “Wonders of DNA”