"beginning to understand" why do you so frequently have to make such unfounded self aggrandizing statements. Its annoying having to correct your specious crap. you just waste both our time.
If you go back and read some of the arguments I have had with Stu on this subject... you see I was talking about that fact one of the guys who discovered DNA realized that it was so complicated there was very little chance in developed here on earth by random chance, so he wrote a paper about Pan Spermia. (I probably wrote that 6 to 7 years ago. I have presented papers and quotes for the top guys in the field on this subject ever since then.
I agree the programming does not have to come from a Creator but it seems almost impossible that it was create by random chance in the limited amount of time the evolution from non life to life could have happened. Pushing the evolution back into space only buys you a small bit of time.
And even that it still does not really explain whey our universe also seems to be so incredibley fine tuned for life.
Well I gave you too much credit, that's all. Obviously you have misinterpreted the meaning of the word "random" in its statistical sense. Random means random in order of observation.
It doesn't mean anything can happen.
For example when you draw a card from 52 cards thoroughly mixed in a hat the probability of a particular draw is determined by the makeup of the cards.
There is nothing random about it. It is fixed. The order in which the observations are made of which particular card has been drawn is what's random. In other words, you might draw two Jacks in a row one time and then next time draw a two of diamonds followed by an ace of spades. The probability of drawing any of these cards, however, is fixed by the cards themselves.
And so it is in nature. What can happen is entirely fixed by the laws of chemistry and physics there is nothing random about THAT! Everything is highly determined from the outset, i.e., highly constrained. And that makes the spontaneous development of life vastly more probably than some might think! As long as you have the elements of the first four periods of the periodic table present and you have suitable conditions of time, temperature, concentration, and aided by perhaps a suitable substrate, you will have many trillions of instances on both our planet and in the universe where organisms develop and evolve. You won't be able to avoid it! Mother Nature will insist!
If you were to catalog every organism on the Earth today, which naturally you can not, and live a billion years, which naturally you can not, and then once again catalog every organism on the planet, you would find huge numbers of organisms that were in your original catalog that are no longer present. And too, there would be huge numbers of new organisms. I will assure you without any reservation whatsoever that that is the case, and challenge you to disprove what I say.
There is your your God, Jem, the chemical and physical laws. That is "the creator," the intelligent designer you've been searching for. But it's a pointless search, like looking for your glasses when they are resting on your nose.