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I fully expect to get beaten to death with their experience.
Oh, my! You could have at least said, "Hello!"
Nice to meet you!
Okay, I'm pretty sure I understand what you're saying.
I do realize that copy-errors are what makes us all unique.
If not for copy-errors, then we would all look the same.
So, let's assume then, for the sake of arguing, that indeed information does get added in once in awhile.
It's a LONG way from molecule-to-man; or cyanobacterium-to-man -- don't you think?
In fact, it appears the whole macroevolution industry depends on these additions, eh?
Here's an excerpt from one of the sites I'm reading:Not to mention that only mutations that are represented in the single chromosome of a sex cell actually has a chance (the chance is random) to be passed on. One can have a trillion mutated alleles but if it does not get there during meiosis then there is no chance that the mutation will be expressed. Imagine the amount of random mutations necessary to go from a one cell organism to man.
SOURCEOnly mutations in the reproductive (germ) cells of an animal or plant would be passed on. Mutations in the eye or skin of an animal would not matter. Mutations in DNA happen fairly often, but most are repaired or destroyed by mechanisms in animals and plants. All known mutations in animal and plant germ cells are neutral, harmful, or fatal. But evolutionists are eternally optimistic. They believe that millions of beneficial mutations built every type of creature that ever existed.
Oh, my! You could have at least said, "Hello!"
Nice to meet you!
Okay, I'm pretty sure I understand what you're saying.
I do realize that copy-errors are what makes us all unique.
If not for copy-errors, then we would all look the same.
So, let's assume then, for the sake of arguing, that indeed information does get added in once in awhile.
It's a LONG way from molecule-to-man; or cyanobacterium-to-man -- don't you think?
In fact, it appears the whole macroevolution industry depends on these additions, eh?
- Bacteria produce a new variation every twenty minutes to twenty-four hours and are found in every environment on earth, yet despite being at the limits of variation, no bacterium changes into something else.
Oh, my! You could have at least said, "Hello!"
Nice to meet you!
Okay, I'm pretty sure I understand what you're saying.
I do realize that copy-errors are what makes us all unique.
If not for copy-errors, then we would all look the same.
So, let's assume then, for the sake of arguing, that indeed information does get added in once in awhile.
It's a LONG way from molecule-to-man; or cyanobacterium-to-man -- don't you think?
In fact, it appears the whole macroevolution industry depends on these additions, eh?
Now, there is certainly a lot of evidence for this in the fossil record. You can find evidence of many proto-organs. For instance, many people say that the eye must have evolved all at once, or it would have no benefit to the animal, but we can see records of (or even animals alive today!) that have everything from light-sensitive spots, to light-sensitive depressions, to concave depressions that allow for primitive focusing, etc. Each change is beneficial and not drastic, but if you just wait, wait for millions and millions of years, eventually those little changes add up.
3 billion years is a long time.Oh, my! You could have at least said, "Hello!"
Nice to meet you!
Okay, I'm pretty sure I understand what you're saying.
I do realize that copy-errors are what makes us all unique.
If not for copy-errors, then we would all look the same.
So, let's assume then, for the sake of arguing, that indeed information does get added in once in awhile.
It's a LONG way from molecule-to-man; or cyanobacterium-to-man -- don't you think?
In fact, it appears the whole macroevolution industry depends on these additions, eh?
I know! Just ask Jupiter.
AV1611VET, before answering this, do you know how DNA codes for proteines?3. Variation involves a loss of information, not a gain. This means that even though a species may adapt to a new environment, it does so by losing a big part of its genetic information. If the new environment is a temporary one, such as a minor ice age, the adapted species will die out as soon as the environment changes back; it will not evolve back to where it came from.
No.Do you accept that these copy errors add information? Not just 'For the sake of argument' but in practice.
No.AV1611VET, before answering this, do you know how DNA codes for proteines?
Want some?I heard God hands out candy to the ignorant in heaven.
There is no candy in Heaven. There is Fruit in Heaven that will be a lot better then what you call candy.I heard God hands out candy to the ignorant in heaven.
My place is in the fiery lake of burning sulphur. Perhaps they do BBQ.Want some?
Doesn't it tell you something when Wal-Mart has a better selection than heaven?There is no candy in Heaven. There is Fruit in Heaven that will be a lot better then what you call candy.
On each side of the river stood the tree of life, bearing twelve crops of fruit, yielding its fruit every month. And the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations. Rev 22:2
Proverbs 11:30 NKJV) The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life
Did your dad give you his p/w?My place is in the fiery lake of burning sulphur. Perhaps they do BBQ.
Doesn't it tell you something when Wal-Mart has a better selection than heaven?
For some reason heaven sounds just like the product of a 1st century Jewish imagination. Golden measuring rod!
"Hey Uriel, you can borrow my Disto"
To deny Its Author is to burn in Hell.The Bible is the greatest of all books;
to study it is the noblest of all pursuits;
to understand it, the highest of all goals;
to believe that it's all true is just plain silly.
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