Theland. Thank you. And what Meyer would that be? And can you summarise it for me; I'm trying to write a book and can't spend too much time following obscure references.
I have said it. The origin of necessary information to code DNA? That's just for starters.
Atheist - Life from inert chemicals? Can't be done in the lab with all the brains, computers and kit trying to replicate it.
No evidence that mutated DNA adds information to form new proteins, rather mutations are regressive.
Theland, the whole basis of your argument is that science cannot answer all the questions precisely so something for which there is no evidence whatsoever must have been responsible. You further claim that, despite the complete absence of evidence for its existence, you know what that something was. Not exactly conclusive is it.
Theland. I've found a 14 min video on how evolution works.
https://youtu.be/hOfRN0KihOU
It doesn't explain the way life started, because we don't know yet. But remember that apparent design doesn't mean actual design. A snowflake's shape arises from the molecular structure of water, which produces beautiful patterns quite naturally. A river can have an intricate shape, but its shape is determined by natural forces such as gravity and erosion.
Theland. Another thought. Genuine seeking for the truth involves first admitting that we don't know the answers to everything, and then continuing to search. If we simply say that there must be an answer, and we give that answer a name like 'God', then don't ask any more questions, then we have given up the search. If there is a god, I would hope that it would respect the seeker more than the simply obedient. God just takes away all the real mystery of life.
And finally. I suspect that you might be an atheist in regard to most of the 'gods' that have ever 'existed'. I've just gone one step further. Best wishes.
Well, I have thoughts, but I don't think I'm clever enough to come up with new insights. It would be difficult to come up with something better than "do unto others as you would wish to be done by." That's my view, but not original; most religions and great thinkers have had that as a precept, and I don't think it can be bettered.