To: js1138
"No problem creating amino acids from scratch. Decades old technology available to high school kids."
One thing you, nor the high school students, nor any other human will ever be able to do is make amino acids from nothing. You can only use what is already in existence.
I know that totally gauls you, but it's something you'll have to learn to live with.
Have a nice day.
50 posted on
12/11/2002 11:50:17 AM PST by
MEGoody
To: MEGoody
One thing you, nor the high school students, nor any other human will ever be able to do is make amino acids from nothing. You can only use what is already in existence. The original proposition was "from scratch". Perhaps your mother never taught you to bake a cake, but in my household, "from scratch" means from the simplest available ingredients. My mamma could bake a cake from scratch without having to create the universe first.
53 posted on
12/11/2002 11:54:20 AM PST by
js1138
To: MEGoody
Ok, let's quit looking for the answers through science and throw up our hands and quit and turn our minds off and begin believing is some silly fairy tale about some old man in the sky.
Kinda gauls YOU to have it put so bluntly, no?
You have a nice day too.
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