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Jacks Bratt said:I don't know much about ERV's, so I read a few articles on it. It seems to me that there is still a lot of controversy over this "solid evidence".
As far as I'm concerned, it's not proof of common ancestry. I didn't quote any of the article but the conclusions are below.
"In summary, a very strong case can be made pointing to the view that ERVs were not inserted by retroviruses. They have function, should have been ridden by apoptosis, are different than their ancestral genomes, and it is incredible that the organisms did not die after being infected with so many viral genes. With so many problems, how can evolutionists continue to use ERVs as evidence for evolution?"
I'm not posting the link, you will just label it as biased anyway, just like any source that speaks against the TOE.
So he gives you the smoking gun evidence - ERVs. You don't know enough about them to make any claims, so instead you go to a creationist website to confirm what you want to be true. There at the website, they can't even discredit ERVs, only saying "a strong case can be made". Then you play a semantics game about proofs and evidence.
You know the truth, now it's just a question of how well you can keep lying to your own mind.
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