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originally posted by: ServantOfTheLamb
Intent is the product of a conscious design.
DNA has Intent.
Therefore DNA is the product of conscious design.
Very simple this time. I think every statement is easy to agree with, and its pretty much self explanatory. Enjoy.
Says who?
And I am sure you have established that entirely to your own satisfaction, but certainly not mine.
You have not established that DNA "communicates the direction" any more than gravity communicates a (the) direction. DNA is a particular chemical structure that conforms with the known laws of chemistry and physics, and its results also conform to those laws.
originally posted by: ServantOfTheLamb
a reply to: Aloysius the Gaul
Says who?
A tornado does not have intent. No aim, no purpose. it simply is a tornado. A rock slide is the same. A chair on the other hand has intent. It was designed for the purpose of supporting a person in a seated position. A program has intent. But acts of nature do not.
For example, natural selection has no purpose no aim no goal, it simply does as it does. The very word itself implies there was a conscious being.
And I am sure you have established that entirely to your own satisfaction, but certainly not mine.
You have not established that DNA "communicates the direction" any more than gravity communicates a (the) direction. DNA is a particular chemical structure that conforms with the known laws of chemistry and physics, and its results also conform to those laws.
That was a typo sorry. It was supposed to say directions, or instructions. Based on which symbols(codon) the ribosome receives it produces a particular protein. This is communication thru symbols there is no way around it. The information that is exchanged is abstract and it has purpose or intent which is to build a particular protein.
and yet DNA's "action" is an "act of nature".
So since we are products of natural selection that says there is no design - you are contradicting yourself.
You are equating symbols with chemicals - and you have not actually established that premise at all - you simply state it to be true.
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I am not equating. i am calling them symbols because they do accurately fit the definition of a symbol. I'll give you an example
en.wikipedia.org...
Above is a table of codons and their respective amino acids. The ribosome in the process of translation receives information from mRNA in the form of a symbol which is a chemical having a complex of associated meanings and perceived as having inherent value separable from that which is symbolized. Specific chemicals symbolize specific amino acid chains which build specific proteins. They have inherent value.
originally posted by: ServantOfTheLamb
a reply to: Aloysius the Gaul
and yet DNA's "action" is an "act of nature".
Not if it has intent. Acts of Nature do not have intent.
I think humans were made as they are, so kinda hard to think we are products of natural selection.
Natural selection produces variation among species I don't think it creates new species. Lizards stay lizards. Fish stay fish. Whales stay whales. Also this is about the creation of life. Not what happens after life gets started.
I am not equating. i am calling them symbols because they do accurately fit the definition of a symbol.
A symbol is an object that represents, stands for or suggests an idea, visual image, belief, action or material entity. Symbols take the form of words, sounds, gestures or visual images and are used to convey ideas and beliefs.
symbol
/ˈsɪmb(ə)l/
noun
noun: symbol; plural noun: symbols
1. a mark or character used as a conventional representation of an object, function, or process, e.g. the letter or letters standing for a chemical element or a character in musical notation.
"the symbol r in Figure 5 represents a gene which is ineffective"
synonyms: sign, character, mark, letter, hieroglyph, ideogram
"the chemical symbol for helium is He"
•a shape or sign used to represent something such as an organization, e.g. a red cross or a Star of David.
"the Red Cross symbol"
synonyms: logo, emblem, badge, stamp, trademark, crest, insignia, coat of arms, seal, figure, device, rune, logotype, logogram, monogram, hallmark, tag, flag, motto, token, motif, colophon, ideogram
"the Red Cross symbol"
2. a thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract.
"the limousine was another symbol of his wealth and authority"
synonyms: emblem, token, sign, representation, figure, image, type; More
metaphor, allegory
"the lotus is the symbol of purity"
verb
archaic
verb: symbol; 3rd person present: symbols; past tense: symbolled; past participle: symbolled; gerund or present participle: symbolling; past tense: symboled; past participle: symboled; gerund or present participle: symboling
1. symbolize.
I'll give you an example
en.wikipedia.org...
Above is a table of codons and their respective amino acids. The ribosome in the process of translation receives information from mRNA in the form of a symbol which is a chemical having a complex of associated meanings and perceived as having inherent value separable from that which is symbolized. Specific chemicals symbolize specific amino acid chains which build specific proteins. They have inherent value.
Now you are using circular reasoning - DNA's action is an act of nature - but not if it has intent, and because you say it has intent it is not an act of nature.
In out short time frame evolution is pretty much invisible- we really have no concept of the time that 10-100-1000 million years REALLY is.
you have not shown how DNA fits any of these definitions.
That is not an example that shows symbolism - Everything has an "inherent value" by that measure - since everything is made of chemicals, and all chemicals have "associated meanings" - your point is meaningless