I think it's interesting how the article talks about an incredible little motor in our cells called the flagellum and yet don't see that some intelligence had to make it. When we see even the simplest devices outside our bodies we know that someone had to make them. The most complex robots that simulate humans can't come close to the complexity and effeciency of our bodies yet we would never say that they could ever evolve without a maker.
Yeah, DNA and data files share a comonality, they both are chocked full of information useful only when presented to a machine and program capable of reading and acting upon them.
Ope, wait a second, Civilization 7 just randomly and spontaniously appeared out of a mass of nothing on my computer.. I stand corrected.. not. LOL.
It sure didn't require any intelligence to come to that ignorant conclusion!