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<blockquote data-quote="RTooty" data-source="post: 48426241" data-attributes="member: 209944"><p>You ask for me to provide the mechanisms that limits evolutionary change. I have yet to find one. You do also state the idea that you were questioning, namely that animals will remain in the same class as they were before, dogs to dogs, et. al. Then you links posts that say there are no barriers. It's terribly confusing.</p><p></p><p>To clear up some things, I believe God made Earth in 7 "Days". In the Bible there is a verse saying that a day to God is like a thousand years for us (or 10 thousand it's been a while) but I really don't care how long it took. I'm happy to just be here. What I think is interesting is that the series of events in the Bible (light, water, earth, fish, animals, sentience) for the days is exactly the same sequence I was shown as the evolutionary explanation for the arrival of the unvierse according to at least Big Bang theory. I believe that when God made the universe he made it as a mature universe. After all the animals and Adam and Eve in the Bible were assumedly created in their mature state so why wouldn't God make the universe in a mature state with dying stars and and light from millions of years away already arriving at earth.</p><p> </p><p>I have a theory that whatever the fruit of life is, it contained an enzyme or protien or something that we humans cannot make that would provide a means to immortality. I hear somewhere that they found research that each time a cell replicated, a little bit of the trash at the end of the strand is chipped off and this theoretically is what causes aging. I heard this on NPR so I don't have a link to that research. In theory this inhuman element provided by the fruit of life possibly activated this some of the trash genes that we haven't found a function for. All this is belief with no proof. There is evidence for the Biblical story, but no proof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RTooty, post: 48426241, member: 209944"] You ask for me to provide the mechanisms that limits evolutionary change. I have yet to find one. You do also state the idea that you were questioning, namely that animals will remain in the same class as they were before, dogs to dogs, et. al. Then you links posts that say there are no barriers. It's terribly confusing. To clear up some things, I believe God made Earth in 7 "Days". In the Bible there is a verse saying that a day to God is like a thousand years for us (or 10 thousand it's been a while) but I really don't care how long it took. I'm happy to just be here. What I think is interesting is that the series of events in the Bible (light, water, earth, fish, animals, sentience) for the days is exactly the same sequence I was shown as the evolutionary explanation for the arrival of the unvierse according to at least Big Bang theory. I believe that when God made the universe he made it as a mature universe. After all the animals and Adam and Eve in the Bible were assumedly created in their mature state so why wouldn't God make the universe in a mature state with dying stars and and light from millions of years away already arriving at earth. I have a theory that whatever the fruit of life is, it contained an enzyme or protien or something that we humans cannot make that would provide a means to immortality. I hear somewhere that they found research that each time a cell replicated, a little bit of the trash at the end of the strand is chipped off and this theoretically is what causes aging. I heard this on NPR so I don't have a link to that research. In theory this inhuman element provided by the fruit of life possibly activated this some of the trash genes that we haven't found a function for. All this is belief with no proof. There is evidence for the Biblical story, but no proof. [/QUOTE]
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