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Do creationists not believe in DNA?
DNA proves evolution, by looking at it you can see where species mutated, from previous species. You can also see where they are related to each other.
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I actually had a classmate in high school in AP Chemistry who insisted the instructor not refer to atomic theory because according to her particular Christian religion (forget which), atoms did not exist.
- UlrikaLv 51 decade ago
DNA is simply an agent housing a set of tokens used to convey and store information that is necessary for the body to develop and function. But before DNA could be useful, there had to be a language established. The genetic code had to exist prior to existence of DNA and come outside of DNA. Information did not emerge from the DNA itself anymore than a bowl of alphabet soup can say "I love you".
The best explanation for the information found in DNA is that it was imposed on the DNA by a mind.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes, we do. DNA proves that it is impossible to have come about without a super inteligent being better than you, to design and create it. If you believe in evolution, and believe that you are on the top of it, why can't you or your evolutionist scientist create just one pair of DNA? Perhaps that is too difficult. Why can't your scientists just one living cell? And I don't mean cloning from an already existent and created one, but make one from nothing.
- drivn2excelcheryLv 41 decade ago
Of course we believe in DNA! God gave men the ability to discover DNA and the existence of it can not be denied. But that has nothing to do with the FACT that God created DNA in the first place!
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- evolverLv 61 decade ago
The head of the Human Genome Project, Dr. Francis Collins, is an evangelical Christian, albeit one who accepts a proposition he calls biologos rather than "creationism."
- Anonymous1 decade ago
look at the declaration of indepedence, it has lots of information on it. there is no way that the declaration of independance could have been written by an illiterate,blind, deaf, and mentally challenged man, right? so why would someone believe that DNA, which is WAY more complex then the declaration of independance, was formed by chance?????
Source(s): http://drdino.com/ - BrotherMichaelLv 61 decade ago
Of course we do, what a silly question. The problem evolutionists have with DNA is that DNA contains a vast amount of information. Information can only come from a greater source of information, it cannot come from energy or matter. So what is that greater source of information?
- NONAMELv 71 decade ago
DNA is one of the reasons creationists believe in creationism. Check out http://www.evidencesofcreation.com/tellme05.htm.
- oldguy63Lv 71 decade ago
Personally I believe in Jesus Christ, not DNA. However I do accept the fact of DNA, so what is your point?
- sheepinarowboatLv 41 decade ago
Oh absolutely we believe in DNA. It is observable, testable and the results are repeatable.