The very idea that cells proofread their genetic information makes intelligent design intuitively obvious. One doesn't proofread gibberish. If cells had cobbled together haphazard strings of building blocks, it wouldn't really matter in what order they were assembled. We know, of course, that the sequence matters: most mutations cause disease or death. Proofreading is evidence par excellence that genetic information represents real information, the kind found in books and software. ID advoca...
Published on November 22, 2016 11:26