"RAZD: Except that this is just your assertion and not evidence. Evidence is something we can each observe, and all I see are natural processes without need of any "superhuman" embellishment. These are the same processes evident in all life, the same chemical reactions within cells, year after year."
Not By Chance | Discovery Institute
Over the last 25 years, scientists have discovered an exquisite world of nanotechnology within living cells. Inside these tiny labyrinthine enclosures, scientists have found functioning turbines, miniature pumps, sliding clamps, complex circuits, rotary engines, and machines for copying, reading and editing digital information-hardly the simple "globules of plasm" envisioned by Darwin's contemporaries.
Moreover, most of these circuits and machines depend on the coordinated function of many separate parts. For example, scientists have discovered that bacterial cells are propelled by miniature rotary engines called flagellar motors that rotate at speeds up to 100,000 rpm. These engines look for all-the world as if they were designed by the Mazda corporation, with many distinct mechanical parts (made of proteins) including rotors, stators, O-rings, bushings, U-joints, and drive shafts.
TONY: IQ tests can grade your intelligence. The workmanship of your hand will be judged by others as to your skill level. Your answers to test questions in school examines evaluate your qualifications to move up the next level. All this testing measures Intelligence, Knowledge, and wisdom.
This is nothing new man has been doing this for thousands of years. We even test animal’s skill levels and intelligence. Doctors will evaluate patience in the hospital on there present level of intelligence because of a stroke.
The human race is not as stupid as you might imagine. We can measure intelligence from the handy work of any creature alive or now dead.
All that man is (life) - screams INTELLIGENCE GREATER THEN MAN.
We need supercomputers just to help crunch the coded information in the DNA programming so as to make sense of it all.
We're tinkering with something way over our heads here boys. That we can even understand it is a contradiction and a paradox in itself. Common sense would have us think that could never happen - to understand ourselves, how we are made.