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Isn't "bad weather" simply an opinion?
I said "mother nature".Isn't "bad weather" simply an opinion?
mental gymnastics world champion
It does raise the questions where the water came from and where it went?
Out there and out there.It does raise the questions where the water came from and where it went?
There isn't a single "personal attack" in my post.
I explained every point I made.
I suggest you address those points raised.
No.
If it was not you, I apologize. But, someone was making fun of me, based on my high IQ. I only brought up my IQ, not to brag, but to show how dump I am compared to God.
The only variations in human beings worth noting is colour of skin. Why would that pose a problem?
I think it is quite remarkable that nearly every culture (over 600) in the world has a flood legend, but what interests me isn't that nearly every culture has a flood legend. What interests me is that many of these cultures share very specific themes to each other, to the animals, the name of Noah (Nu'u for Hawaii, Nü Wa for China), to wickedness being the reason for the flood, even right down to the number of people saved, eight; And the list goes on. Something I'm not so quick to disregard as coincidence, but perhaps they all speak of the same event from the past.
I rest my case
When you consider humans to each other, it is staggering how similar we are to one another. If you exclude all recent mutations like sickle cell anemia, or hereditary blindness, or all those bad things, it would be perfectly possible to have all the world's diversity into a single human couple, let alone four couples.You are kidding right? Blood types, try getting a transfusion with the wrong blood type that is not comparable.
There are many variations within humans, including inherited diseases.
There are many minor ones too like hair color, hairy body vs smooth, height, recessive genes, eye color,
Human Genetic Variation
Type of Variation Example
Sex Klinefelter syndrome
Turner syndrome
Female
Male
Skin Color Human skin color
Albinism
Eye Color Eye color
Martin scale
Hair Color Human hair color
Hair coloring
Hair Quantity Hair loss
Hirsutism
Extra Body Parts Polydactyly
Supernumerary body part
Missing Body Parts Amelia (birth defect)
Amniotic band constriction
Recessive Phenotypes Cleft lip and cleft palate
Earlobe
Physical Disabilities
Type of Variation Example
Amputation Amputation
Blindness Color blindness
Visual impairment
Deafness Tone deafness
Hearing loss
Muteness Muteness
Selective Mutism
Genetic/Longterm Diseases Sickle-cell disease
Trisomy 21
Reproductive Abilities
Type of Variation Example
Fertility Infertility
Natural fertility
Fecundity Fecundity selection
Sterility
Birth rate
Other Aspects of Human Physical Appearance
Type of Variation Example
Acquire Variability Tattoo
Plastic surgery
Body Weight Obesity
Anorexia nervosa
Human Development
Type of Variation Example
Age Menopause
Puberty
Childhood
Developmental Disorders Progeroid syndromes
Werner syndrome
Psychological and Personality Traits
Type of Variation Example
Temperament Extraversion and introversion
Four temperaments
Mental Illness Depression
Bipolar disorder
Musical Ability List of child music prodigies
Creative Ability Dexterity
Creativity
Human variability - Wikipedia
This is something that is widely acknowledged by geneticists.
There was no accumulation before there was genes as we know them. You do not know when that was.The accumulation of mutations in the human genome, yes.
Hi, can you give me a brief summary on what your position on this is? Just so I can understand where you are coming from.There was no accumulation before there was genes as we know them. You do not know when that was.
Hi, can you give me a brief summary on what your position on this is? Just so I can understand where you are coming from.
Just to entertain the thought of "when", "when" is an interesting question. Certainly we can provide an educated approximate. There is a method which we call deducibility. All one really needs to know is the amount of mutations in the average human genome today and the average rate the mutations accumulate in the human genome.