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Creation & Evolution
Humans aren't apes... but biologically how?
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<blockquote data-quote="mindlight" data-source="post: 72404035" data-attributes="member: 21246"><p>Apparently the difference makes all the difference in distinguishing man and ape. Also when people do these comparisons they discard large chunks of what they call junk DNA which may actually be more significant than we think. Also what is a match? It is rarely ever a 100% match. With code so complex a single line or character may change everything and no one is really in a position as yet to say how.</p><p></p><p>The bible says God made us from the clay in a single day. It seems to me that the shared DNA across species is testimony to that shared Designer who in a sense followed a template for life which he differentiated at each stage of His creation process until he had the final types. The evidence of a tree of life is consistent with this Design process but on a vastly more accelerated time frame than evolutionists allow. Subsequent to that we have also seen further differentiation by microevolution which is scientifically observable so that for example now we have lots of kinds of sparrow and dog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mindlight, post: 72404035, member: 21246"] Apparently the difference makes all the difference in distinguishing man and ape. Also when people do these comparisons they discard large chunks of what they call junk DNA which may actually be more significant than we think. Also what is a match? It is rarely ever a 100% match. With code so complex a single line or character may change everything and no one is really in a position as yet to say how. The bible says God made us from the clay in a single day. It seems to me that the shared DNA across species is testimony to that shared Designer who in a sense followed a template for life which he differentiated at each stage of His creation process until he had the final types. The evidence of a tree of life is consistent with this Design process but on a vastly more accelerated time frame than evolutionists allow. Subsequent to that we have also seen further differentiation by microevolution which is scientifically observable so that for example now we have lots of kinds of sparrow and dog. [/QUOTE]
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