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Only about 5% of mutations are benign, with most being neutral and over 30% being negative to some extent. It better be random, because any designer that would be actively involved in that would have to be malicious or ignorant in what it was doing.Biological change is by design. If random, then most changes would be mistakes.
The subject was fruit flies in a lab setting. Fair enough, the exact percentage of mutations which are benign has some variation between different organisms, but in all studies on the matter I have been able to find, the percentage that covers the benign mutations is always by far the lowest one.In what species and in what environment?
That's certainly true. 30% deleterious seemed much too high for humans, and for organisms that are well-adapted to their environment, the number of beneficial mutations can be very small.but in all studies on the matter I have been able to find, the percentage that covers the benign mutations is always by far the lowest one.
If it follows a roughly normal curve, the majority of 'deleterious' mutations will be almost-neutral (and contribute to genetic drift). The extremely deleterious mutations are likely not to come to term.That's certainly true. 30% deleterious seemed much too high for humans, and for organisms that are well-adapted to their environment, the number of beneficial mutations can be very small.
The SBC is officially YEC. They are also the largest Protestant denomination in the country and the second largest Christian denomination after the Catholics. You can figure it out.
No, it wasn't; I was referring to my experiences below The Line, where Bible Christians enjoy the kind of authority they would like the government to help them exercise over the rest of the country.
It was mostly black women that turned the tide, as I understand it, not many creationists.
It wasn't comical-funny, it was ironical-funny.
We both agree there are stars.
And we agree that we can see the light from the stars, yes?
And do we agree that light travels at the speed of light?
And do we agree that many stars are so far away that it takes millions of years for the light to get here?
But we see the light that left those stars, yes?
Therefore the stars are old, yes?
There are YECs, I believe, in all Chrtistian denominations. There are even a few in the Episcopal Church, if you can imagine such a thing, where they are undisturberd in their eccentricity. The difference between them and the "creationists" we are talking about is that they lack a political agenda. They understand that in a secular republic with a religiously diverse population there can be no hegemony of one religious sect or denomination over the others. They understand that strict religious neutrality in the public sphere, including the schools, is an absolute necessity.You obviously have had a hard time with the southern Baptists. But don't lump the rest if us into that. The rest of us are bigger that the SBC. We outnumber them. So the majority of Creationists are not SBC.
Because the population evolved, not the individual moths.Why would that crack you up? She was correct.
I couldn't hazard a guess. So far, all information points to 4.5 billion years. So I'll go with that until other valid information to the contrary presents itself.Actually that has been known for a long time-- the earth is about 4.5 billion years old.
How old do you think it is?
God didn't make it look like a common ancestry. That is YOUR interpretation.
God said how he did it.
You have chosen to disbelieve it and turned it into something else.
How do you know it was millions of years ago?
Were you there? Its a guess.
And don't forget that God created things fully formed and mature.
Based on such logic, you can also claim that the universe and everything it contains was created "with age" just 5 seconds ago.So age was built into creation.
Fully formed stars and a fully formed sun. Folks like you like to call it deceptive. But it's not because God said he did it that way. You just aren't paying attention to what he said.
Only because you believe the assumptions.
There is no real evidence of evolution from a common ancestor. You take commonalities and similarity and assume evolution
You still can't show it actually happened.
That means it was created a certain age. If you looked at the sum at the time of creation you would assume it is millions of years old.
God said he did it that way
It's not a deception.
I am glad slavery ended.
Yes they were created old. God knew how long it would take for the stars light to reach us. So he created it that way so that the stars light would reach the earth.
Is not that fantastic?
What a powerful God to be able to create all there is from nothing.
Because the population evolved, not the individual moths.
It's like saying the evolution of the Mustang is proof of evolution. Or the shifts in the dominant race in north America in the last 600 years is proof of evolution.
This "young earth" thing is where I depart from many of my Christian brethren. I confess that I believe that they could be right, since God really could do "it", to make it look old, but I've not seen a reason for Him to. Fact is, the bible is silent on a LOT of things. It gives enough information to prove His authority and power, but hanging on every "interpreted into english" word in text written thousands of years ago by a man who did not witness events is not really the right way to go about it.So he created photons "on the way to earth", so that it would look as if those photons started at their point of origin millions of lightyears from the earth, but in reality, the photons we see today from those stars, didn't really originate in those stars?
Another point that seems noteworthy is why go through that trouble in the first place?
What's the point of creating some 250 billion galaxies, each containing some 200 billion stars, just to have this small group of humans in this remote corner of the universe, orbitting an ordinary star....
Lemme guess: "god is mysterious"?
Or deceptive.
...while making it look as if he had nothing do with it.