A good summary of the problem: "A code system is always the result of a mental process (it requires an intelligent origin or inventor)... It should be emphasized that matter as such is unable to generate any code. All experiences indicate that a thinking being voluntarily exercising his own free will, cognition, and creativity, is required. 'There is no known natural law through which matter can give rise to information, neither is any physical process or material phenomenon known that can do this.' Design is a search problem and this is what kills Darwinism, let me quote Stephen Meyer: 'Natural Selection selects for the functional advantage, but the mutational search has to find it within the combinatorial sequence that's being explored...natural selection doesn't work until you have something functional to be selected.' Ultimately, Darwinians are unable to respond to the high level of randomness required to create a certain protein before natural selection could begin to choose it.


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