So we do not know that actual radiation occurred? If we do know then do we know the cause of this radiation? You say it is a blanket term. Is the word... radiation used in place of the correct name of God? Can we use radiation in our laboratory to alter goop into a fish?
- This isn't radiation as in radioactivity, this is radiation as in many rays radiate from a single point.
- For example, take your hand. Your fingers radiate from your palm. When Jerry uses this term, he means that there were many new species springing up in a short amount of time from a relatively small number of originals. "Big radiation" in this case is just a measurement, really.
I will not question this point. I understand that the human mind would want to bridge gaps in knowledge.
- Okay, but remember that we still have evidence that these species existed, we just haven't seen any fossils yet.
But truthfully... can modifications add? Where does the additional genetic information come from that have never existed up into this point? We are not talking of cross breeding.
For example if an animal was able to developed the trait of invisibility. Where would he get the ability to change his DNA to allow this? I know this is far fetched, but not any more so then a lump of goop becoming a fish and onward into a human without any help from God. For If there was no where to gather the information to add to its DNA then it would seem to be just as impossible. No?
- Mutations happen randomly. Most, in fact the very great majority, are not beneficial at all. Some are never noticed (by evolutionary forces), and some are actually detrimental, like... being born with one lung.
- But to answer your question, the changes happen due to random mutations. It's seldom a very large leap at one time... but the effects do accumulate. They accumulate because the environment treats critters with better survivability gentler, and is more prone to kill off those critters who aren't as well adapted. Over time, we see less and less of the original, and more and more of the new generation. As such, the critters with beneficial mutations outbreed the others, and perhaps the originals even die out completely. Our new breed is better at surviving (in their current environment), but it still is undergoing the same random mutations during reproduction, and so they continue to evolve... changes add up until you have a completely new species.
This would have to be wrong. Our world is orderly⦠not chaotic. Is this similar to the radiation that you do not have a name for. I will tell you ... it is God.
- Sure, maybe it's God. But if so, then God is responsible for some real random, chaotic messes.
Transfer is not the answer. I cannot give that which I have not first received.
- Not 'give' as much as 'replicate'. Single-celled organisms, remember?
Again all this summing up leaves me blank. Gene flow, genetic drift, random selection, nothing adds and ingredient that was not there before.
- Sure... genetic mutation does. Sometimes it's beneficial, most of the time it's not.
You are saying ... 2= 1+1
I am saying... 1+1=2
But my question is where did you find your other one to add upon the original? Mine came from God.
- Other what? Other genes? It takes two people to reproduce.
I will check out this site again. But I have not found it to be a true search for truth.
- Keep an open mind... just because they don't mention God doesn't mean that they are wrong, or delusional.
Can genetic engineering add a trait that here to for has never existed in the natural world? If no... Then neither can natural selection. For natural selection to work the selection must be available.
- Natural selection doesn't refer to the selection of new traits, it refers to the selection of critters within their environment.
- A polar bear in Death Valley isn't going to be selected by nature to survive for very long. A Toucan isn't going to be selected by nature to survive in the Antarctic. Human beings aren't going to be selected to survive on the moon (without bringing our own atmosphere).
- Think of it this way. Nature (the environment) is the judge of which animals live and die within it. If the environment is hot and humid, then animals that evolve there are naturally not going to successfully evolve wooly coats and lots of fat deposits, like wooly mammoths. They would be de-selected from that environment. Nature selects the animals with the best traits for that environment.
Evolution without God does not stand up to reason.
- Sure it does... there are no miracles in evolutionary theory.
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