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Part 2. 1. From Prophecy (Dan. 2:28) 2. From the heavens (Ps. 19:1) “The heavens declare the glory of God; And the firmament shows His handiwork” (Ps.

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2 1. From Prophecy (Dan. 2:28) 2. From the heavens (Ps. 19:1) “The heavens declare the glory of God; And the firmament shows His handiwork” (Ps. 19:1)

3 LIFE, LAW & ORDER The Universe The constancies of nature Rotation of earth about 1000 miles an hour at equator: same speed every day! Orbit of the sun: 18.59 miles/second Gravitational pull/centrifugal force perfectly balanced Size of the earth Laws in nature point to a Law-giver

4 LIFE, LAW & ORDER The Earth: perfect for sustaining complex life! Perfect size Perfect speed Perfect atmosphere Perfect distance “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament shows His handiwork” (Ps. 19:1). Nothing Ordinary About It!

5 SOME PARAMETERS SCIENTISTS SAY ARE NEEDED FOR COMPLEX LIFE TO EXIST proper gravitational force placement in the small habitable region of a galaxy an oxygen rich atmosphere large land mass and abundant liquid water a home star of correct mass and temperature an orbiting route that is not too close or too far away from the star a large moon a magnetic field that is strong enough to deflect radiation

6 WHAT IS THE CHANCE?

7 1. From Prophecy (Dan. 2:28) 2. From the heavens (Ps. 19:1) 3. From the things made on earth (Rom. 1:20) “For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse” (Rom. 1:20) Creation → things that are made → invisible attributes seen

8 1. Anything that “begins” to exist has a cause 2. Physical life began to exist 3. Physical life has a cause  What was that cause?  Random natural processes spawned life over long ages of time?  Physical life was caused by ETERNAL LIFE “I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; Marvelous are Your works, And that my soul knows very well” (Ps. 139:14)

9 The Atheist: life began from non-living material through purely natural processes  Presupposition: In the beginning was only matter and energy  “The Cosmos is all that is or ever was or ever will be” (Carl Sagan, Cosmos, New York: Random House,1980, p. 4.)  From a purely material source →life

10 Intelligent Alien Design!  Life may have been seeded here from aliens! “Well, it could come about in the following way. It could be that at some earlier time, somewhere in the universe, a civilization evolved, probably by some kind of Darwinian means, probably to a very high level of technology, and designed a form of life that they seeded onto perhaps this planet. Now that is a possibility, and an intriguing possibility. And I suppose it's possible that you might find evidence for that if you look at the details of biochemistry, molecular biology, you might find a signature of some sort of designer” (see interview with Ben Stein, Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed, 2008)

11 “Namely an encoded, symbolically represented message conveying expected action and intended purpose” (Dr. Werner Gitt, http://creation.com/laws-of-information-1#txtRef7)http://creation.com/laws-of-information-1#txtRef7  What causes information to come into existence?  Can information rise spontaneously from non-information or must it come from the conscience and will of a sender?

12 Does information exist? Is information a property of matter or energy?  Information is written in matter, but is a nonmaterial entity Can information arise from matter without an intelligent sender?  Yes  No  Yes  No  Yes  No Blank CD weighs the same even after information is placed or erased

13 Fundamentals of Information PurposePragmaticsSemanticsSyntax Code and rules (e.g., grammar and vocabulary)

14 Fundamentals of Information PurposePragmaticsSemanticsSyntax A symbol or symbols associated with meaning (“quiet” versus “tqieu”) “For if the trumpet makes an uncertain sound, who will prepare himself for battle?” (1 Cor. 14:8)

15 Fundamentals of Information Transmission PurposePragmaticsSemanticsSyntax A desired action from the sender for the receiver to do

16 Fundamentals of Information Transmission PurposePragmaticsSemanticsSyntax The outcome intended by the sender, relates to the desired fulfillment of the information “The LORD has done what He purposed; He has fulfilled His word which He commanded…” (Lam. 2:17)

17 Fundamentals of Information Transmission PurposePragmaticsSemanticsSyntax “Information is not life…Information is a necessary prerequisite for life” (Werner Gitt, In The Beginning Was Information, 1999. p. 81) DNA: language of life Like a computer program only far more sophisticated and compact DNA has all these levels!

18 HOW MANY BOOKS OF INFORMATION WOULD EXIST IN THIS MUCH DNA? “. ” A PINHEAD SIZE DOT OF DNA

19 “Let's look at the amount of information that could be contained in a pinhead volume of DNA. If all this information were written into paperback books, it would make a pile of such books 500 times higher than from here to the moon! The design of such an incredible system of information storage indicates a vastly intelligent Designer.” www.answersingenesis.org/articles/cm/v20/n1/dazzling-design

20 Fundamentals of Information Transmission PurposePragmaticsSemanticsSyntax “DNA has two types of digital information — the genes that encode proteins, which are the molecular machines of life, and the gene regulatory networks that specify the behaviour of the genes.” The digital code of DNA, Leroy Hood & David Galas, Nature, 421, 444-448 (23 January 2003) http://www.nature.com/nature/journ al/v421/n6921/abs/nature01410.html http://www.nature.com/nature/journ al/v421/n6921/abs/nature01410.html WHERE did DNA get its digital information?

21 The “appearance” of design on a snowflake Ornamental letters on the wings of butterflies No Information Without Code

22 3 Morse Code Symbols 26 letters 470,000 words 4 nucleotides 20 amino acids 100,000 proteins Language Life Information

23 Mike Riddle, Information: Evidence for a Creator?: The New Answers Book 2 See, http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/nab2/information-evidence-for-a-creatorhttp://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/nab2/information-evidence-for-a-creator

24 Cannot be material  Information is not a property of matter  Cannot arise out of matter  A material entity cannot create a non-material entity Must be produced by an intelligent sender  Every information chain can be traced back to an intelligent sender (like a library book, internet page, computer program, radio program, etc.) Sender more intelligent than the information  Principle (Heb. 3:3, 4; Rom. 11:33)  since the information in life’s code exceeds man’s capabilities to originate or reproduce, the original sender must be greater than man

25 18 For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who suppress the truth in unrighteousness, 19 because what may be known of God is manifest in them, for God has shown it to them. 20 For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse Why Wrath? SuppressingInformation! Information He Revealed! Meaning Ignored! Desired Action Not Fulfilled (1:21)

26 Must Be Sender 1 Omniscient (DNA density & complexity billions of times greater than man’s achievements) 2 Omnipotent (encoded info. into DNA, construction & design of biomachines, features…) 3 Eternal (the sender of the code of life would be greater than life with its code) 4 Non-material component (since info. is a nonmaterial entity) 5 5 Conclusions From Information

27 Must Be Sender 1 Omniscient 2 Omnipotent 3 Eternal 4 Non-material component 5 Romans 1:20 (Gen. 1:1; Ps. 14:1) (Ps. 147:5; Is. 40:8; Jn. 16:30) (Gen. 17:1; Rev. 1:8; 19:6) (Ps. 90:2; 93:2; Mic. 5:2; Heb. 1:10-12) (Jn. 4:24; 1 Tim. 1:17) 5 Conclusions From Information

28 Must Be Sender 1 Omniscient 2 Omnipotent 3 Eternal 4 Non-material component 5 Colossians 1:15-17 (Gen. 1:1; Ps. 14:1) (Ps. 147:5; Is. 40:8; Jn. 16:30) (Gen. 17:1; Rev. 1:8; 19:6) (Ps. 90:2; 93:2; Mic. 5:2; Heb. 1:10-12) (Jn. 4:24; 1 Tim. 1:17) 5 Conclusions From Information

29 The Gospel & Levels of Information

30 Conversion & Levels of Information

31 A nd saying, "Men, why are you doing these things? We also are men with the same nature as you, and preach to you that you should turn from these useless things to the living God, who made the heaven, the earth, the sea, and all things that are in them, Our God Is Alive!


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