> I don't think this could have evolved through random processes.
It's a logical fallacy that complex processes cannot be created from random events. It certainly can, and evidence is abundant.
Biochemistry of life is an advanced form of brownian ratchet [1]. It started simple, but can get to absurd level of complexity due to selective pressure, and memory via genes. And selective pressure is nothing but maximizing for greatest replication.
There are many interesting philosophical questions inside biochemistry, but a Judeo-Christian Diety is not the most interesting.
It's a logical fallacy that complex processes cannot be created from random events. It certainly can, and evidence is abundant.
Biochemistry of life is an advanced form of brownian ratchet [1]. It started simple, but can get to absurd level of complexity due to selective pressure, and memory via genes. And selective pressure is nothing but maximizing for greatest replication.
There are many interesting philosophical questions inside biochemistry, but a Judeo-Christian Diety is not the most interesting.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brownian_ratchet