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Creation & Evolution
Teaching of creationism in US public school science classes has dropped over past 12 years
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<blockquote data-quote="ZNP" data-source="post: 75308395" data-attributes="member: 426217"><p>The question that has been raised by scientists, mathematicians and computer scientists for the last 30-40 years is what are the odds of a new and functioning protein evolving. Because the odds are so astronomically high it has brought into question the idea that these phyla at the beginning of the Cambrian explosion could have arisen due to random mutation.</p><p></p><p>That is the underlying scientific basis for questioning the theory of Evolution. If you have anything useful that would answer that question it would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZNP, post: 75308395, member: 426217"] The question that has been raised by scientists, mathematicians and computer scientists for the last 30-40 years is what are the odds of a new and functioning protein evolving. Because the odds are so astronomically high it has brought into question the idea that these phyla at the beginning of the Cambrian explosion could have arisen due to random mutation. That is the underlying scientific basis for questioning the theory of Evolution. If you have anything useful that would answer that question it would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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