anotherview wrote:
Not a bad way to put it.
if you read my response to this you should not think it was not a good way to "put it". :)
Nobody's listening rat. You are on your own here.
Racmanaz wrote:
if you read my response to this you should not think it was not a good way to "put it". :)
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
Racmanaz wrote:
The theory of Neo-Darwinian evolution extinct with the discovery of the DNA Genetic information.
" It is hard to fathom, but the amount of information in human DNA is roughly equivalent to 12 sets of The Encyclopaedia Britannica an incredible 384 volumes" worth of detailed information that would fill 48 feet of library shelves!
Yet in their actual sizewhich is only two millionths of a millimeter thicka teaspoon of DNA, according to molecular biologist Michael Denton, could contain all the information needed to build the proteins for all the species of organisms that have ever lived on the earth, and "there would still be enough room left for all the information in every book ever written" ( Evolution: A Theory in Crisis , 1996, p. 334).
Who or what could miniaturize such information and place this enormous number of 'letters' in their proper sequence as a genetic instruction manual? Could evolution have gradually come up with a system like this?"
Above excerpt taken from :
http://www.ucg.org/science/dna-tiny-code-thats-toppling-evolution/The theory of Neo-Darwinian evolution extinct with... (
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I could go on for days about things in the pastthat were attributed to god becuase we did not know the real cause. Even to this day we use the expression " my heart" as an expression to explain an emotion. They used to really believe that the heart was the seat of emotion. But we know that the heart is a pump and has nothing to do with emotion. There are still many things that can't be explained, about which we are totally ignorant. The simple fact is "Ignorance does not imply divinity" To use god as a catch-all for unkown things is intellectually lazy
silver wrote:
Just more nutty stuff from the head nut.
Evolution is silly. The universe isn't nearly old enough for all we see to have come about through pure chance.
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
Nikon6091 wrote:
Evolution is silly. The universe isn't nearly old enough for all we see to have come about through pure chance.
Then come up with a better reason, other than creationism. The universe is some 14 billion years old, seems like enough time for me
boberic wrote:
I could go on for days about things in the pastthat were attributed to god becuase we did not know the real cause. Even to this day we use the expression " my heart" as an expression to explain an emotion. They used to really believe that the heart was the seat of emotion. But we know that the heart is a pump and has nothing to do with emotion. There are still many things that can't be explained, about which we are totally ignorant. The simple fact is "Ignorance does not imply divinity" To use god as a catch-all for unkown things is intellectually lazy
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Nobody is implying ignorance implies divinity, but also ignorance does NOT imply evolution either.......if we don't understand it...then evolution did it anyway......darwinian evolution of the gaps.
Nikon6091 wrote:
Evolution is silly. The universe isn't nearly old enough for all we see to have come about through pure chance.
You know nothing about science. Keep listening to the i***t kent hovind. There is a chance for you but I seriously think your mind has turned to crap from all your religious bulls**t.
The theory of Neo-Darwinian evolution extinct with the discovery of the DNA Genetic information.
" It is hard to fathom, but the amount of information in human DNA is roughly equivalent to 12 sets of The Encyclopaedia Britannica an incredible 384 volumes" worth of detailed information that would fill 48 feet of library shelves!
Yet in their actual sizewhich is only two millionths of a millimeter thicka teaspoon of DNA, according to molecular biologist Michael Denton, could contain all the information needed to build the proteins for all the species of organisms that have ever lived on the earth, and "there would still be enough room left for all the information in every book ever written" ( Evolution: A Theory in Crisis , 1996, p. 334).
Who or what could miniaturize such information and place this enormous number of 'letters' in their proper sequence as a genetic instruction manual? Could evolution have gradually come up with a system like this?"
Above excerpt taken from :
http://www.ucg.org/science/dna-tiny-code-thats-toppling-evolution/
Racmanaz wrote:
The theory of Neo-Darwinian evolution extinct with the discovery of the DNA Genetic information.
" It is hard to fathom, but the amount of information in human DNA is roughly equivalent to 12 sets of The Encyclopaedia Britannica an incredible 384 volumes" worth of detailed information that would fill 48 feet of library shelves!
Yet in their actual sizewhich is only two millionths of a millimeter thicka teaspoon of DNA, according to molecular biologist Michael Denton, could contain all the information needed to build the proteins for all the species of organisms that have ever lived on the earth, and "there would still be enough room left for all the information in every book ever written" ( Evolution: A Theory in Crisis , 1996, p. 334).
Who or what could miniaturize such information and place this enormous number of 'letters' in their proper sequence as a genetic instruction manual? Could evolution have gradually come up with a system like this?"
Above excerpt taken from :
http://www.ucg.org/science/dna-tiny-code-thats-toppling-evolution/The theory of Neo-Darwinian evolution extinct with... (
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AAAHHHHH the bulls**t of unintelligent design.
http://www.phy.duke.edu/~rgb/Philosophy/axioms/axioms/node47.html
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