They told us life is just a cosmic accident—that over billions of years, atoms smashed together in just the right way to create DNA, the blueprint for every living thing. But what if I told you that’s scientifically impossible?
Let’s break it down:
DNA is a language. Just like computer code, it stores precise instructions using four letters (A, T, C, G).
Every code we’ve ever seen requires a programmer. No exceptions.
If DNA was random, mutations should create new information, but they don’t—they destroy it.
Even leading scientists admit the odds of DNA forming by chance are so low that it’s statistically impossible.
So here’s the real question: If intelligence is always required to write code, why are we supposed to believe the most advanced code in the universe wrote itself?
The scientific world knows this is a problem. That’s why they push theories like:
Panspermia – the idea that aliens seeded life here (which only pushes the question back—who designed them?)
Multiverse theory – claiming infinite universes exist so that one just happened to get it right (zero proof, pure speculation).
They’ll believe anything except the obvious: DNA is proof we were designed.
And here’s where it gets darker.
If life was designed, then who—or what—designed it?
And if the elite are suppressing this fact, what else are they hiding about human origins?
If DNA is evidence of an intelligent Creator, then everything we’ve been told about evolution, history, and who we really are has been a carefully engineered deception.
Maybe it’s time to start questioning who wrote the code.
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