Yes that is what I have been saying, albeit using biological terms rather than your preferred informal terms "information" and "engineer" and "machines". The DNA contains the genotype. Can I ask if you are you familiar with the terms genotype and phenotype? Sorry if that is a condescending question but I am really unsure from that question.AttentionKMartShoppers wrote:Uh, it should be common knowledge that the information to engineer the machines was in the DNA of your zygote...
At this time I do not believe in a god so no I am not saying that. Neither I am implying that you or other theists believe that. I'm really not sure why you are asking me that question.or are you saying that God makes these biological machines brand new for every new living creature?
Excuse my inability to follow you. I can only promise I am not being cantankerous. I really don't see how how your questions follow from what I have said.
Well I think it is very clear I know that from my above post.but it kinda has to deal with genes...for the DNA is what will have the cell make the machine-
Well when you say 'biological machine' I say phenotype - and I am quite aware phenotypes do not exist in cells. It's not like you find a little person inside a zygote. What you find is a genotype, what you call the 'information'.because even if a biological machine were to be magically and accidentally made in a cell...
Yes the DNA contains the genes and therefore the genotype. But this is pretty obvious. I'm really not sure why you are telling me this or why it is relevant to the discussion.unless it's in the DNA-it won't happen the next time around with the offspring of the cell.