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molecule’s name. These
four chemicals aligned in
different combinations can form
different data. You can compare
this to an alphabet. For example,
there are 26 letters in the English
alphabet, and different
combinations of these letters
form different words.
There is a lot of
information stored in the
DNA. To realise just how
vast this information is,
we can make the
following comparison: If
we had to write down all the
information in the DNA, we
would end up with a large
library of 900 volumes,
each of 500 pages. This
library would have to be
about the length of a
soccer field. However, all
this knowledge has been
fitted into a tiny molecule
that we can’t even see with
our eyes.
So, who has put all this
information in there? Who was able to
fit it all in? Evolutionists have no
choice but to continue their
rehearsed line, “It all
happened by chance”.
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