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Recent content by Dilvish

  1. Dilvish

    Do bacteria falsify creationism?

    If you INSIST on such a grammatically incorrect, broad, nonsense wording - yes. Yes, most of them, in most cases are; if you add some Ag/Au/Pt, Fe/Pb and a handful of others, then you'd cover perhaps 98% of lives. Your point being!?
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    Do bacteria falsify creationism?

    "they have an endless sequence of codes" Wha' the... Spoon (and BLESS the censoring algorithms)!? Can you even begin to comprehend what would infinity mean, in terms of biology?! Like, say, where would you store an infinite sequence within a cell!?
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    Post-Flood Marsupial Migration Explained

    1. Define "marsupialism". 2. There is not a word in there that answers my question. By YOUR OWN logic, Bobby boy, Australia had to be filled quickly by people, as well as by other forms of life. But there are NO people - not one person, Robert! - with a marsupial-like reproductive system. So...
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    Post-Flood Marsupial Migration Explained

    Robert, you sly dog, you! :) Are you having trouble with my English, or with my French, hmm? Where are the pouchy gals'n'mates of Australia, I ask yet again? Why aren't any marsupial people known to exist - now or in the past? EXPLAIN IT, Bobby Boy, or take your "essay" to the smallest room of...
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    Post-Flood Marsupial Migration Explained

    @Bobbie Byersie
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    Post-Flood Marsupial Migration Explained

    Well, Robert, I see you must have forgotten the question I asked you a while ago, so I will repeat: How come there are no marsupial humans anywhere, if your theory is correct, hmm? Or, to say it in a way that you''l understand, "Why no pouchy Australians!? Where go they!!" Où sont ils! ? Où...
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    How many?

    I'd add zoology as a whole, or perhaps entomology (4-legged locusts), ichthyology (whale= fish; no difference in sweet- and salt-water dwelling species), herpetology (the star of the show - a talking snake), theriology (a talking donkey; ruminating rabbits), and perhaps ornithology (I'm in doubt...
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    Evidence against abiogenesis/evolution

    True blue, are you familiar with the term "reactive oxygen species" and the effect of aforementioned ROS on any given organism? Here's a hint - while you're at it, look up singlet and triplet oxygen, hm?
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    Evidence against abiogenesis/evolution

    :eek::eek: ZOMG guy, it's called (endo)cytosis, for the love of Marduk...
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    Evidence against abiogenesis/evolution

    :eek::eek: Wow... now that was unexpected... You are aware, I dare assume, that we are talking microbes here? As in, protozoans? Which means, in effect, that there could be no structure even vaguely reminiscent of nerve tissue? And therefore the words "herd" and "mentality" cannot, in any way...
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    Have Creationist developed their own classification?

    Well, Robert, I somehow fail to see where have answered my question regarding marsupial humans? I would really like to know where to go to meet some pouched ladies, Robert, and if you could explain that, by all means, do not keep it to yourself exclusively! Or, if you do not wish to talk about...
  12. Dilvish

    Evidence against abiogenesis/evolution

    Sorry to rain on your parade, True_blue, but did you miss that one part about the unusual social behavior? Same goes for a range of other colonial microorganisms (e.g., Volvox), it's just that in Myxococcus this behavior is a wee bit more pronounced. Surely you do not equate aggregation with...
  13. Dilvish

    Evidence against abiogenesis/evolution

    Thanks for the visual aid, Loudmouth, I really appreciate it :) I wanted to stress more on another aspect of these bacteria, however: Emphasis mine. From h**p://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Myxococcus
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    Evidence against abiogenesis/evolution

    True blue, have you perchance stumbled upon (by using, say, Google or somethin') those pesky, impudent Myxococcus xanthus critters? They somehow manage to refute your vision of Life, the Universe and Everything...
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    Have Creationist developed their own classification?

    Hello again, Robert. I see you haven't answered my question. Be a swell old chap and consider giving a response when you can spare the time, will you? Thank you in advance!