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Wherever we see a source of information, we think that there is a planner behind it.

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For example, a paragraph in a book has specific content and is meaningful.

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Could computer codes randomly come together and operate a program or a computer system?

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Similarly, we know that the DNA codes bear all the information about a living being.

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How could a series of coincidences form a perfect genetic code?

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In fact, that is not possible.

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Random coincidences cannot generate information.

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This is what science has established.

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For example, there are some scientific disciplines designed to avoid plagiarism,

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that is, unauthorized copying of copyright in the field of music or other sources of information,

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that base their in-depth analysis on the fact that a series of information cannot appear randomly or by coincidence,

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and that there must be a purpose and therefore a goal and a will to express some kind of informative content.

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We all know that all the computers have an operating system that must be installed and updated with specific updates,

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because otherwise they cannot organize the information.

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These updates are not random, they are made in a very specific way and operate by intervening on the software.

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Therefore, we cannot expect to see any random improving modifications on an operating system.

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On the contrary, the tendency is towards a loss of information because entropy is common to all existing systems.

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Often evolutionists respond to this objection by saying that, contrary to the aforementioned process, cells actually reproduce.

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This represents a very big problem.

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This reproduction process, in fact, must have been present from the beginning.

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Therefore, the loss of information does occur in this case.

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But the information content cannot be randomly compared.

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Science argues that information does not originate by chance, but it requires a purposeful action that uses intelligence to create information.

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DNA is a molecule that carries, contains and organizes information and cannot have been originated by chance.

