Is God Real?
Science gives ample reason to believe in God. Why is DNA is important
British philosopher, Dr. Antony Flew, has been a leading spokesperson
for atheism, actively involved in debate after debate. However,
scientific discoveries within the last 30 years brought him to a
conclusion he could not avoid. In a video interview in December 2004 he
stated, "Super-intelligence is the only good explanation for the origin
of life and the complexity of nature."1 Prominent in his conclusion were the discoveries of DNA. Here's why.
computer programming:


DNA code:


DNA in our cells is very similar to an intricate computer program. In
the photo on the left, you see that a computer program is made up of a
series of ones and zeros (called binary code). The sequencing and
ordering of these ones and zeros is what makes the computer program work
properly.
In the same way, DNA is made up of four chemicals, abbreviated as
letters A, T, G, and C. Much like the ones and zeros, these letters are
arranged in the human cell like this: CGTGTGACTCGCTCCTGAT and so on. The
order in which they are arranged instructs the cell's actions.
What is amazing is that within the tiny space in every cell in your body, this code is three billion letters long!!2
To grasp the amount of DNA information in one cell, "a live reading
of that code at a rate of three letters per second would take thirty-one
years, even if reading continued day and night."3 Wait, there's more.
It has been determined that 99.9% of your DNA is similar to everyone's genetic makeup.4 What is uniquely you comes in the fractional difference in how those three billion letters are sequenced in your cells.
The U.S. government is able to identify everyone in our country by
the arrangement of a nine-digit social security number. Yet, inside
every cell in you is a three-billion-lettered DNA structure that belongs
only to you. This code identifies you and continually instructs your
cells' behavior.
You Can See Why DNA Is Important
Dr. Francis Collins, director of the Human Genome Project (that
mapped the human DNA structure) said that one can "think of DNA as an
instructional script, a software program, sitting in the nucleus of the
cell."5
Perry Marshall, an information specialist, comments on the
implications of this. "There has never existed a computer program that
wasn't designed...[whether it is] a code, or a program, or a message
given through a language, there is always an intelligent mind behind
it."6
Just as former atheist Dr. Antony Flew questioned, it is legitimate
to ask oneself regarding this three billion letter code instructing the
cell...who wrote this script? Who placed this working code, inside the
cell?

How can one explain this sophisticated messaging, coding, residing in our cells?
On June 26, 2000, President Clinton congratulated those who completed
the human genome sequencing. President Clinton said, "Today we are
learning the language in which God created life. We are gaining ever
more awe for the complexity, the beauty, the wonder of God's most divine
and sacred gift."7 Dr. Francis Collins, director of the
Human Genome Project, followed Clinton to the podium stating, "It is
humbling for me and awe inspiring to realize that we have caught the
first glimpse of our own instruction book, previously known only to
God."8
When looking at the DNA structure within the human body, we cannot
escape the presence of intelligent (incredibly intelligent) design.
According to the Bible (which is itself incredibly complex) God is
not only the Author of our existence, but he is the Relationship that
makes our existence meaningful. All the intangibles in life that we
crave...enough strength for any situation, joy, wisdom, and knowing we
are loved...God alone gives these to us as we listen to him and trust
him. He is our greatest, reliable guide in life. Just as he has
engineered DNA to instruct the cell, he offers to instruct us to make
our lives function well, for his glory and for our sake, because he
loves us
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