To: metacognative
Seriously, what makes these chemicals organize? It is not physico-chemical laws. What is reading the DNA code? Have you ever looked at a magnified view of a snowflake? Very organized (yet rather spontaneous) structure that repeats in small ways that grow into a larger structure.
Crystalization is very definately "chemical" in nature. It has structure, it has reproducibility (from the small scale to the large.) Yet we attribute no magic behind it, no purpose, no goal, no "reader", no "intelligent designer."
DNA and other life forms are really just an ongoing crystalization process, if you will.
51 posted on
12/19/2002 6:20:03 PM PST by
jlogajan
To: PatrickHenry
Placemarker.
To: jlogajan
DNA and other life forms are really just an ongoing crystalization process, if you will.Bull.
53 posted on
12/19/2002 8:17:54 PM PST by
AndrewC
To: jlogajan
DNA and other life forms are really just an ongoing crystalization process, if you will. Kind of like claiming that New York city is just a sort of an exxagerated ant colony...
Real experts have noted that RNA and DNA are vastly beyond the level of complexity at which something could just sort of happen.
To: jlogajan; AndrewC
DNA and other life forms [sic] are really just an ongoing crystalization process, if you will.
I guess this just demonstrates what you know about DNA and molecular biology.
63 posted on
12/19/2002 10:34:53 PM PST by
aruanan
To: jlogajan
DNA and other life forms are really just an ongoing crystalization process, if you will.
51 posted on 12/19/2002 6:20 PM PST by jlogajan
classic...brain damage!
To: jlogajan
Sir, with all due respect, if you cannot see the qualitative difference between a snowflake and a cell..let's not waste time pretending to talk 'science'. Merry Christmas
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