LewisWildermuth
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Hemoblobin is a large and relativly fragile protien, it did not and was not expected to survive.Ark Guy said:Were calling it hemoglobin for the sake of the argument......we all know what it really is. Get over it NOTTO.
For the 4th time...why is it there when all of the other hemoglobin proteins were destroyed?
Why did just this particular section survive? THAT IS WHT YOU NEED TO ANSWER.
Some of the smaller protiens that make up hemoglobin are stronger and under the right conditions can survive extrodinaraly long times.
Why would some of the simpler or stronger protiens not survive?
If the bone was only 4,000 or so years old (aka from the YEC flood) the question is why is it so hard to find protiens that could easily survive such short periods of time?
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