It's God that created everything. (John 1:3)
So, in that thought I would like to present to everyone a few reasons why I believe God exists:
1. DNA.
2. The Flood of Noah.
3. Laws of nature.
4. Human characteristics.
5. Population growth.
6. My testimony.
7. Atomic Particles.
8. Scientific discoveries, centuries after exact statements of the facts were made in the Bible.
9. The seriousness, persecution and conviction of Christian belief, unto death and torture.
10. The power of God's name, his son "Jesus" or "Yeshua/Joshua."
11. Light, matter, sound and quantum physics.
12. Ocean Salinity
More to come...
Now, the readings above will contain an exposition on each of the points listed above. These may, and some must, be lengthy and deeply controversial. It is necessary for the truth to be divulged in full and the nature of God to be briefly or barely captured in a glance. This weeks topic is DNA...
1 - DNA
This single material is the most complex and intricate known to mankind.
It contains the necessary code for cells to be replicated. Without it functioning, a baby cannot grow properly and without deformity. An adult cannot recover from physical exertion, sickness or wounds. A simplified way to understand what it is: think of how binary code works to display and operate all computerized devices. Binary code is an interchanging system of 1's and 0's that provide the script with which technology functions. Similarly, DNA or "deoxyribonucleic acid" is an interchanging code of four distinct values. A's, G's, T's and C's. This is short for adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), and thymine (T). Anyway, the Human Genome Project was started with the intention of mapping, or labeling, the entire sequence. They finally gave up and (lied) said that they completed their project. The DNA codes that they did not finish analyzing, they say are "junk." However, when testing this claim, it is disproved. The "junk" actually serves in the capacity of replacement or as a decoy in the event of harm coming upon the prior, tested and labeled, DNA strands. Just as one would not assume a binary code to have occurred spontaneously, it is impossible to claim that DNA has. If you were to write out a single persons DNA in a volume of books, they could fill the Grand Canyon many times over!
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