"If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed which could not possibly have been formed by numerous, successive slight modifications, my theory would absolutely break down."
Charles Darwin
"When I look at the evidence, without ruling out the possibility of design, design leaps up as the most likely explaination. And thats why I believe its true."
"I think design is back on the table. We can't explain these systems by natural law. And if we're seaching for truth and they are in fact designed, and we have to be design engineers to understand them, then I say, "what's the problem." You go where the data leads you. And the implications, yea, they have profound metaphysical implications. But, so be it."
Evolution presumes DNA existed before the first living cell.
Randomly created proteins from amino acids - is this possible?
Can proteins be created without DNA? Without instructions?
What is the probability that proteins can be created randomly?
How many unique proteins are needed and exist in a single cell organism?
Why does DNA exist? What is its purpose?
What is the probability that through random processes, a fully functioning DNA molecule consisting of billions of protein molecules, can occur?
Based purely on randomness, how much time is needed for this probability to occur? Is there enough time if you assume the universe is 1 billion years old? 10 billion years old? 100 billion years old?
In terms of evolution, why did the first DNA form?
Science ought to be about finding the truth about the world without prejudging, without excluding possibilities just because they make you feel uncomfortable.