mo l e c u l e ’ s name . T he s e
f ou r c hemi c a l s a l i gned i n
different combinations can form
di fferent data. You can compare
th i s to an a l phabe t . For examp l e ,
there are 26 letters in the Engl ish
a l phabe t ,
and
d i f f e r en t
combinations of these letters
form different words.
T he r e i s a l o t o f
information stored in the
DNA. To real i se just how
vast thi s informat ion i s ,
we
c an
mak e
t he
fo l l owing compar i son : I f
we had to wr i te down al l the
i n f o rma t i on i n t he DNA , we
wou l d end up w i t h a l a r ge
l i b r a r y o f 900 v o l ume s ,
ea c h o f 500 page s . T h i s
l ibrary would have to be
abou t t he l eng t h o f a
soccer field. However, al l
thi s knowledge has been
fitted into a tiny molecule
t ha t we c an ’ t e v en s e e w i t h
our eyes.
So , who ha s pu t a l l t h i s
information in there? Who was able to
fit it al l in? Evolutionists have no
c ho i c e bu t t o c on t i nue t he i r
r ehea r s ed l i ne , “ I t a l l
happened by c han c e ” .
This is a model of DNA.
Inside DNA, there is enough
data to fill about 900
volumes of an encyclopaedia.