As scientists began to decode the human DNA molecule, they found
something quite unexpected—an exquisite 'language' composed of some 3
billion genetic letters. "One of the most extraordinary discoveries of
the twentieth century," says Dr. Stephen Meyer, director of the Center
for Science and Culture at the Discovery Institute in Seattle, Wash.,
"was that DNA actually stores information—the detailed instructions for
assembling proteins—in the form of a four-character digital code"
(quoted by Lee Strobel, The Case for a Creator, 2004, p. 224).
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