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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to my website DNAGLOBALDESIGN.COM The subject of DNA is very much in the headlines and news but very few have bothered to learn or understand just how this amazing molecule works and how it makes us what we are from head to toe. Haven&#8217;t you ever asked yourself how you got your nose, eyes, [...]]]></description>
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<p>The subject of DNA is very much in the headlines and news but very  few have bothered to learn or understand just how this amazing molecule  works and how it makes us what we are from head to toe.</p>
<p>Haven&#8217;t you ever asked yourself how you got your nose, eyes, ears,  fingers, toes, and everything else? How did your DNA bring all this  about? Before we answer that question we need to know just a few simple  things about DNA.</p>
<p>DNA is the abbreviated name for the genetic code and it is exactly  that &#8211; a code. It is a molecular string of chemical information.</p>
<p>DNA is located in the nucleus of our cells and is made up of smaller  molecules called nucleic acids. These smaller molecules in DNA are  arranged in a sequence, just like the letters in a sentence. The  sequence of these nucleic acids tell the cells in our body how to build  our nose, eyes, hands, feet, and everything else.</p>
<p>The material our body uses to build new cells comes from the food we  eat. Food is not just for energy. Food is also the &#8220;lumber&#8221; and &#8220;bricks&#8221;  the body uses to build new cells. When a cell multiplies it makes more  cells of the same size. The only way to do this is by getting new  material and that new material comes from food.</p>
<p>Think about it! When we were in our mother&#8217;s womb we started off as a  single cell not even weighing an ounce at conception. Eventually we  developed arms, hands, legs, feet and organs such as brain, heart,  lungs, liver, stomach, until we had a complete body. It&#8217;s true that the  single cell we once were multiplied into many more cells, but where did  the material come from for that one cell to multiply into billions of  more cells of equal size and eventually making a body weighing several  pounds from something that didn&#8217;t even weigh an ounce in the beginning.  The material came from our mother&#8217;s food.</p>
<p>When food is digested and broken down to its basic amino acids the  various amino acids are then rearranged in a certain sequence to form  cells that make up the various tissues and organs. What sequence these  amino acids come together in is determined by the sequence of the  molecules in DNA.</p>
<p>Remember, even after all our organs are formed the cells that make up  our organs are continually dying and need to be replaced. Again, the  material to make more cells to replace the ones that are dying comes  from food.</p>
<p>Thus, when you feed your dog a T-Bone steak your dog&#8217;s DNA will make  sure that steak is digested and rearranged to form the various parts of  your dog, but when you eat the same steak your DNA will make sure that  the steak is digested and rearranged to form human parts.</p>
<p>The sequence in DNA differs from individual to individual and from  species to species. For an analogy think of a library where all the  books are in one language. In the library there are different books on  different topics and subjects. All the books share the letters from the  same alphabet, but the sequence in which these letters are arranged are  different from book to book. The sequence of the letters makes the  difference between a book on chemistry and a romance novel!</p>
<p>When scientists study genes they are studying segments of the DNA  molecule. The goal of the human genome project was to locate where the  various genes are on the DNA. Only in this way can we begin to  understand how to use genetic engineering to correct various genetically  caused disorders and maladies. Faulty genes arise from mutations.  Mutations are accidental changes in the sequence of the genetic code  caused by radiation and other environmental forces. Most biological  variations, however, are not from mutations but from new combinations of  already existing genes.</p>
<p>Because they are accidents in the genetic code, almost all mutations  are harmful. Even if a good mutation does occur for every good one there  would be hundreds of harmful ones with the net effect over time being  harmful, if not lethal, to the species as a whole.</p>
<p>Evolutionists hope that with enough time and with enough mutations  new genes for entirely new traits will be produced leading to the  evolution of new biological kinds. There is no evidence that this can  happen from accidental changes in the sequence of the genetic code,  anymore than it&#8217;s possible to change a romance novel into a book on  chemistry by accidental changes in the sequence of the letters.</p>
<p>At the very best mutations can only produce new varieties of already  existing genes or traits, but not new genes or new traits. For example,  mutations in the gene for human hair may change that gene so that  another type of human hair develops but the mutations won&#8217;t change the  gene so that feathers or wings develop!</p>
<p>No one has shown that DNA can come into existence by chance! It takes  DNA to get DNA! In other words, there must already exist DNA to direct  the formation of more DNA. Yes, it is true that the individual molecules  which make up DNA have been shown to be able to come into existence by  chance. But, it has never been shown that those individual molecules can  come together into a sequence by chance to form the genetic code.</p>
<p>The mathematical odds of even the simplest DNA molecule coming into  existence by chance is comparable to a monkey typing the sequence of all  the letters and words in an entire encyclopedia by randomly hitting the  keys on a computer keyboard or typewriter.</p>
<p>Science cannot prove the existence of God but science cannot prove  that we are here by chance either. However, the scientific evidence does  show that it is not rational or logical to believe that DNA, life, and  the universe came about by chance. Belief in chance or evolution is  blind faith. On the other hand, belief in God or a Creator behind life  and the universe is not blind faith. For more information on this please  read my other articles and, especially, my essay &#8220;The Natural Limits of  Evolution&#8221; at my website www.religionscience.com.</p>
<p>Sincerely, Babu G. Ranganathan (B.A. Bible/Biology)</p>
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