DNA is what we call the “building block” for life. It contains the genetic codes for all of life. And yet scientists know since the Human Genome Project of 2012 that we use only 2% of our DNA to maintain our daily lives. 98% of it operates something like a mass computer system to control that 2%. At given times and in certain circumstances, “switches” go off within that large DNA system that control what parts are “turned on or off.”[1] These millions of “switches” control how our genes are expressed, what types of cells are formed, whether something will become a heart or a liver or something else. This “regulatory” part of our DNA is responsible for the shaping of matter. In 2018, a Nobel Prize winning protein engineering technique developed by scientists at the University of Münster has…
Into the Light
John 1:1-14
John 1:1-14
Sermon
by Lori Wagner
by Lori Wagner
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