• The patterns in the human body are brought about by Intelligent Design. Six muscles control your eye movements. Body control systems have sensors coded in two logic levels, simple and complex. The body’s control systems are all automatic and involve both nervous and chemical (endocrine systems) responses. It has many important parts, including Receptors. Detect a stimulus, such as a temperature change, which is a change in the environment. A control system comprises three main components: a sensor, a controller, and an actuator. The sensor detects a physical quantity, such as temperature, pressure, or position, and converts it into an electrical signal. The human body comprises 12 systems: the circulatory, digestive, endocrine, immune, lymphatic, nervous, muscular, reproductive, skeletal, respiratory, urinary, and integumentary. The circulatory system controls the blood that flows throughout the body.
  • Unguided, random, and gradual changes can’t accomplish bodybuilding. Bodybuilding requires discrete jumps in functionality. The body’s built-in coding accomplishes that. For a machine to function correctly, its parts must first be manufactured to specifications. Correctly assembling the parts follows. Finely tuned macro and micro systems operate the body.
  • Intelligent Design looks scientifically at the evidence of Design and patterns in nature. Scientific materialists are blind to nature’s patterns and designs. Patterns in nature are abundant, while chance has a limited reach. Skill improves chance, but a mind is always behind skill. Skill, or our genetic code, isn’t blind, random, or unguided. Only a reason or a coding can produce a skill. Patterns aren’t random, or they wouldn’t be patterns. Our body is designed. Unguided, spontaneous, and gradually accomplishes nothing. It is not chance working with matter, but mind working with matter.
  • Every function of a cell and every machine in a cell has a code. The cell’s machines are irreducibly complex. The cell’s information processing system is also irreducibly complex. The same is true for the cell’s operating system. The nervous system consists of the brain, spinal cord, sensory organs, and all the nerves that connect these organs with the rest of the body. Together, these organs are responsible for the control and coordination of the activities of all the systems in our body.
  • The human genome is considered the most complex because it contains vast genetic information influencing human development, functioning, and diversity.
  • Your mind manufactures thought. Your mind encompasses your brain. Your mind can’t be perceived separately from your brain. Appearances can sometimes become illusions.
  • You lose 50 to 70 billion cells in programmed cell death every day. At the same time, billions of cells in your body divide daily. Cell division runs as fast as a jet engine. The complexity of the cell division operation is off the hook.
  •  DNA is a complex molecule that consists of many components, a portion of which are passed from parent organisms to their offspring during reproduction. Although each organism’s DNA is unique, all DNA comprises the same nitrogen-based molecules. You have over three billion base pairs of DNA (base pairs are just one way to measure the amount of DNA). You inherit around 50% of your DNA from each parent.
  • The workings of your DNA are even more complex. You need to review a few YouTube videos to understand this complexity. (several sizes of entities walking up and down the DNA spine, gene transcription, billions of molecular machines at work, etc.) Several studies suggest genetics is complex because it contains many abstract concepts (concepts that cannot be seen directly and are beyond our senses).
  • Fresh promises and renewed enthusiasm await once you convert to Intelligent Design.