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Sup /sci/, maybe you kids can help me figure this out.

So, simply put, Darwin's theory of evolution states that life is 100% random and only arose on this planet and universe in general by luck. Im sure one of you hardcore Darwin fans will correct me in some way on this statement but whatever, that's basically what the theory says.

So my question is, if life is random and there is not intelligence behind the creation of it then why does DNA, one of the most complex molecular structures know to man, automatically assemble itself (under the right conditions of coarse) when the molecules that make up DNA are present in the same area.

Basically what im asking is how does DNA assemble itself without intelligence or a pre-determined blueprint encoded in the atoms?

Also, Im not some crazy god fearing theist trying to prove Darwin wrong or anything, I just read this in a science magazine sometime ago and has pondered me since.

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