Speaking of programmers, I’m amazed when scientists claim that chimps and humans are 98% similar in their DNA program, and that somehow is not a problem. However, when computor programs get changed by just a minute percent, nothing works correctly.
Here, I type the sentence “Science is simply amazing” but I’ll shift my hands over one key space and see what I produce....
Dvormvr od do,[;u s,sxomh/
Gibberish. I’m not a scientist or a programmer, but I have read enough about the complexity of cells to know that even a small change results in disaster.
While I’m not against doing great study in these areas, what I have found in my searching, is that it takes far greater faith to believe we humans and animals evolved through billions of years and mutations then to believe we were all created this way with all of our own similarities but also with all of our own uniqueness.
“Gibberish. Im not a scientist or a programmer, but I have read enough about the complexity of cells to know that even a small change results in disaster.”
Well you are right about one thing: you are definitely not a scientist. Genes have a considerable redundancy in function and there are many codons where changing a nucleotide causes no change in the resulting amino acid.