Video Player“If you can read this sentence, I can prove God exists”
See this blog post I just  wrote, that you’re reading right now?  This blog article is proof of the  existence of God.
Yeah, I know, that sounds  crazy.  But I’m not asking you to believe anything just yet, until you  see the evidence for yourself.  All I ask is that you refrain from  disbelieving while I show you my proof.  It only takes a minute to convey,  but it speaks to one of the most important questions of all time.
So how is this message proof  of the existence of God?
This web page you’re  reading contains letters, words and sentences.  It contains a message that  means something. As long as you can read English, you can understand what I’m  saying.
You can do all kinds of  things with this message.  You can read it on your computer screen.   You can print it out on your printer.  You can read it out loud to a friend  who’s in the same room as you are.  You can call your friend and read it  to her over the telephone.  You can save it as a Microsoft WORD  document.  You can forward it to someone via email, or you can post it on  some other website.
Regardless of how you copy  it or where you send it, the information remains the same.  My email  contains a message. It contains information in the form of language.  The  message is independent of the medium it is sent in.
Messages are not matter,  even though they can be carried by matter (like printing this email on a piece  of paper).
Messages are not energy even  though they can be carried by energy (like the sound of my voice.)
Messages are  immaterial.  Information is itself a unique kind of entity.  It can be  stored and transmitted and copied in many forms, but the meaning still stays the  same.
Messages can be in English,  French or Chinese. Or Morse Code.  Or mating calls of birds.  Or the  Internet.  Or radio or television.  Or computer programs or architect  blueprints or stone carvings.  Every cell in your body contains a message  encoded in DNA, representing a complete plan for you.
OK, so what does this have  to do with God?
It’s very simple.   Messages, languages, and coded information ONLY come from a mind.  A mind  that agrees on an alphabet and a meaning of words and sentences.  A mind  that expresses both desire and intent.
Whether I use the simplest  possible explanation, such as the one I’m giving you here, or if we analyze  language with advanced mathematics and engineering communication theory, we can  say this with total confidence:
“Messages,  languages and coded information never, ever come from anything else besides a  mind.  No one has ever produced a single example of a message that did not  come from a mind.”
Nature can create fascinating patterns – snowflakes, sand dunes, crystals, stalagmites and stalactites. Tornadoes and turbulence and cloud formations.
Nature can create fascinating patterns – snowflakes, sand dunes, crystals, stalagmites and stalactites. Tornadoes and turbulence and cloud formations.
But non-living things cannot  create language. They *cannot* create codes.  Rocks cannot think and they  cannot talk.  And they cannot create information.
It is believed by some that  life on planet earth arose accidentally from the “primordial soup,” the  early ocean which produced enzymes and eventually RNA, DNA, and primitive  cells.
But there is still a problem  with this theory: It fails to answer the question, ‘Where did the information  come from?’
DNA is not merely a  molecule.  Nor is it simply a “pattern.” Yes, it contains chemicals and  proteins, but those chemicals are arranged to form an intricate language, in the  exact same way that English and Chinese and HTML are languages.
DNA has a four-letter  alphabet, and structures very similar to words, sentences and paragraphs.   With very precise instructions and systems that check for errors and correct  them. It  is formally and scientifically acode.  All codes we know the origin of are designed.
To the person who says that  life arose naturally, you need only ask:“Where  did the information come from? Show me just ONE example of a language that  didn’t come from a mind.”
As simple as this question  is, I’ve personally presented it in public presentations and Internet  discussion forums for more than four years.  I’ve addressed more than  100,000 people, including hostile, skeptical audiences who insist that life  arose without the assistance of God.
But to a person, none of  them have ever been able to explain where the information came from.  This  riddle is “So simple any child can understand; so complex, no atheist can  solve.”
You can hear or read my full  presentation on this topic at
http://cosmicfingerprints.com/ifyoucanreadthis.htm
http://cosmicfingerprints.com/ifyoucanreadthis.htm
Watch it on video:
http://cosmicfingerprints.com/perry-speaks/perryspeaks.html
http://cosmicfingerprints.com/perry-speaks/perryspeaks.html
Matter and energy have to  come from somewhere.  Everyone can agree on that.  But information has  to come from somewhere, too!
Information is separate  entity, fully on par with matter and energy.  And information can only come  from a mind.  If books and poems and TV shows come from human intelligence,  then all living things inevitably came from a superintelligence.
Every word you hear, every  sentence you speak, every dog that barks, every song you sing, every email you  read, every packet of information that zings across the Internet, is proof of  the existence of God.  Because information and language always originate in  a mind.
In the beginning were words  and language.
In the Beginning was  Information.
When we consider the mystery  of life – where it came from and how this miracle is possible – do we not at  the same time ask the question where it is going, and what its purpose is?
Respectfully Submitted,
Perry  Marshall
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