Darth Omar
Russian asset
This was a question posed to me the other day.
What do the great people of JPP say?
What a great question lol!
Problem is it conflates two different parts of science. Evolution assumes the preexistence of DNA: that is, without a means for traits to be passed on from generation to generation there is no evolution.
So basically the question [and it's a nagging one] falls under the rubric of abiogenesis.
If there was a prebiotic world, it was a world without evolution. But in order to keep philosophic materialism afloat, there had to be a mechanism that would produce self-replicating chemicals. Then these would [somehow?] be subjected to a form of natural selection which would go on to produce the first living things. Ostensibly, the first single celled organisms.
Perhaps then, some of these would produce parasitic flat-worms which would then evolve into socialists.
At any rate, it's a great question. DNA is a fascinating biochemical, that can only be understood as a code---a computer code. They even call the three nucleotide bits of information 'codons'.
There is every chemical reason for DNA to NOT exist, yet it does. It is an enigma.