"The test is so simple and conclusive that it almost seems unfair to the
Darwinist:
If you can translate information from one physical medium to
another, then you are translating something nonphysical.
Books can be translated as black symbols on paper, as Braille bumpsfor
the blind, as binary bumps on a DVD, as electromagnetic waves (such as
for a wireless download), or as a magnetic pattern on a flash drive. All
five of these media can have exactly the same information in common,
yet they do not need to have any physical qualities in common.
Therefore, whatever it is that they do have in common has no physical qualities.
Q: Why are words like justice
and mercy and integrity as self-evident to us as hunger and thirst?
Where did such truth come from?
“In the beginning was the Word.” John 1:1."
WORLD