(May 10, 2017 at 8:02 pm)Lutrinae Wrote:(May 10, 2017 at 7:58 pm)AtlasS33 Wrote: No no, God's pen is different than ours; God's pen writes whole species and whole events and even whole destinies.
Our pens can't even write a D.N.A, let alone whole life events.
Our pens use ink. God's pen is unknown. What does it use and how it looks is beyond me, but the result can be seen whenever we study math, biology or cosmology. It can also be seen in the grocery store.
I consider it a mercy to have human pens to write our thoughts.
Scientists seem to be quite capable of mapping human DNA.
It just seems to me that a god who can create should be capable of revealing himself as existing.
When one's reliance of god's existence is dependent upon something other than evidence of god's existence, it is easy to understand that a lack of evidence is equal to non-existence.
Quote:Is the human genome completely sequenced?
Quote:https://www.genome.gov/11006943/human-ge...questions/
Quote:Yes - within the limits of today's technology, the human genome is as complete as it can be. Small gaps that are unrecoverable in any current sequencing method remain, amounting for about 1 percent of the gene-containing portion of the genome, or euchromatin. New technologies will have to be invented to obtain the sequence of these regions.
However, the gene-containing portion of the genome is complete in nearly every functional way for the purposes of scientific research and is freely and publicly available. Even though the Human Genome Project is now completed, scientists will continue to develop and apply new technologies to the few remaining refractory problems. For its part, NHGRI will continue to support a wide range of research to develop new sequencing technologies, to interpret the human sequence and to use the newfound
Quote:Didn't you announce the human genome sequence was complete three years ago at a White House ceremony?
Quote:On June 26, 2000, the International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium announced the production of a rough draft of the human genome sequence. In April, 2003, the International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium is announcing an essentially finished version of the human genome sequence. This version, which is available to the public, provides nearly all the information needed to do research using the whole genome.
The difference between the draft and finished versions is defined by coverage, the number of gaps and the error rate. The draft sequence covered 90 percent of the genome at an error rate of one in 1,000 base pairs, but there were more than 150,000 gaps and only 28 percent of the genome had reached the finished standard. In the April 2003 version, there are less than 400 gaps and 99 percent of the genome is finished with an accuracy rate of less than one error every 10,000 base pairs. The differences between the two versions are significant for scientists using the sequence to conduct research.
It's not yet complete.
This life is not supposed to be a place where God appears; it's a mere test. You won't see the answer; but you can study the materials you have to reach it.
A fighting ground between us and ourselves and Satan. Who would we choose?
It's finding what is best for us. God is the best option.