The Barbarian
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Well now you made it first person
For the 4th time.
Yes I accept the Nicene creed as biblical.
It's not in the Bible. But why did it take you so long to decide to tell us?
You: "I had an email conversation with John Woodmorrape (author of the ICR-endorsed Noah's Ark; a Feasibility Study) He confirmed this to me. With which ICR scientist did you have your conversation?"
Well if you did not save that e-mkail conversation with Wodmorappe- then His publicly written declarations stand!
Show me that. Perhaps you haven't read the Ark Feasibility Study, which doesn't fit your claims.
Barbarian observes:
There are a lot of people out there who hate Christians and pretend to be Christian, while promoting extreme forms of YEC.
So you believe that YEC may not be Christians?
When anti-Christians pose as Christians, it's almost always as the most extreme YEC. Not all YEC are Christians, but those who are, are no less Christians than others.
Barbarian observes:
Junk DNA" is a layman's term for "non-coding" DNA. The creationist take was that living things have been degenerating since The Fall, and that non-coding DNA is evidence for this. But when I was an undergraduate, a half-century ago, scientists were even then discovering functions for non-coding DNA
Both those are lies!
Nope...
Creationist Mark Sanford:
Mutations are word-processing errors in the cell’s instruction manual. Mutations systematically destroy genetic information—even as word processing errors destroy written information. While there are some rare beneficial mutations (even as there are rare beneficial misspellings),Mutations Q&A;">1 bad mutations outnumber them—perhaps by a million to one. So even allowing for beneficial mutations, the net effect of mutation is overwhelmingly deleterious. The more the mutations, the less the information. This is fundamental to the mutation process.’'
‘Selection does help. Selection gets rid of the worst mutations. This slows mutational degeneration.
It fails because: 1) mutations arise faster than selection can eliminate them; 2) mutations are overwhelmingly too subtle to be “selectable”; 3) “biological noise” and “survival of the luckiest” overwhelm selection; 4) bad mutations are physically linked to good mutations,2 so that they cannot be separated in inheritance (to get rid of the bad and keep the good). The result is that all higher genomes must clearly degenerate. This is exactly what we would expect in light of Scripture—with the Fall—and is consistent with the declining life expectancies after the Flood that the Bible records.’
Geneticist Evolution Impossible - creation.com
As I said, The creationist take was that genomes of living things have been degenerating since The Fall. And there you are.
Would love to see that research!
Long time ago, but let's see what's available...
Nucleic Acids Res. 1978 Dec;5(12):4625-30.
Sequence of the 3'-noncoding and adjacent coding regions of human gamma-globin mRNA.
Poon R, Kan YW, Boyer HW.
Abstract
In cloning human fetal globin cDNA in bacterial plasmids, we obtained a recombinant which contained a fragment of gammg-globin cDNA corresponding to the region from amino acid 99 to the poly A. We determined a sequence of 169 nucleotides which included the complete 3' non-coding region of the gamma-globin mRNA. The codon for amino acid 136 was GCA, indicating that this cloned fragment was derived from the Agamma-globin gene. In conjunction with the surrounding sequences, the GCA codon provides the Agamma-species with a unique CTGCAG hexanucleotide that is recognized by the restriction enzyme Pst I. The 3'-untranslated region of the gamma-globin mRNA consists of 90 nucleotides, and shares little homology with that of the human beta-globin mRNA. As in other mammalian mRNAs, a symmetrical sequence and the hexanucleotide AAUAAA are present.
Ciba Found Symp. 1979 Jun 27-29;(66):25-45.
Genes and non-coding DNA sequences.
Walker PM.
Abstract
Many new categories of DNA sequence organization in higher organisms have been discovered in the last 20 years. Most of these are not found in bacterial and each in turn is hailed as a likely candidate for those regulatory elements which are assumed to distinguish higher from lower organisms. This article stresses the similarities between their sequence organizations and the continuing lack of convincing function for any of them. It suggests that these sequences often appear after chance recombinational events and their presence then facilitates further change. Within the constraints of proper function the genome is clearly able to find many organizational solutions of apparently equal advantage to the organism. Finally, an example of rapid genome reorganization resulting from selection for resistance to the drug methotrexate is considered.
for it wasn't until the 21st Century that Junk DNA was challenged by research.
"It ain't what people don't know that get's 'em in trouble; it's what they know that ain't so."
Josh Billings
The research in the human genome project and even more so the encode project has shown that there is no junk DNA ! I believe it was 2014 and they wewre up to over 80% utility for human DNA and the scientists were saying they were absolutely confident that when they finished that would be 100%
The function of the GULO gene is well-known. It's for making vitamin C. But in primates, it's broken, and doesn't do anything. As you learned, even decades ago, scientists knew that what creationists called "junk DNA" had functions. But perhaps 20% of it is just broken genes.
So it took the smug self appointed "superiors" in evolution decades to catch up with the truth that Creation Scientists had been proclaiming all along!
As you also just learned, creationists are still arguing that what they call "junk DNA" is just degenerated material from a once "perfect genome." Sanford is just one of the many, many YECs who argue that.
Just like with the supposed absolute truth of "radio-decay constants"
It was again verified when argon/argon testing accurately called the eruption that buried Pompeii.
As you learned, any significant increase in radioisotope decay would have produced a huge blast of ionizing radiation that would have killed all living things on Earth. So that excuse won't work, either.
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