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To: JimSEA

No actually it is spot on evolutionary theory. If you were intelectually honest then you have to take into account that evolution needs something it can’t explain in every step of the evolutionary prodess: CODING.

You, and no other evolutionary theorist can possibly begin to explain how DNA knows how to repair itself. You dodge the question. You add zeroes and say idiotic statements like “GIVEN ENOUGH TIME...”

You want to talk about dishonest? Answer these questions:

1) How did everything came from nothing?
2) How do cells know how to replicate?
3) How was the first protein formed?
4) Why do evolutionists disregard the over 40,000 fossils which point to the Noachic flood and instead try to fit the fossils into their theory?
5) How can red blood cells in Tyrannosaurus Rex fossils which were found to be preserved be more than a few thousand years old?

I could fill pages with the lies of evolution and the downright thugocracy that exists in the halls of science at every major university in the world. It is daring indeed to call me dishonest when the cabal of evolutionists seek to deny all reason, eliminate all debate and call science SETTLED.

Thank you for your congratulations. I must have struck a nerve....But you can’t explain how that nerve came to be can you?


61 posted on 10/20/2015 7:37:50 AM PDT by panzerkamphwageneinz
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To: panzerkamphwageneinz
Evolution is the process of change in all forms of life over generations. Your questions cover far more ground than the theory of evolution.

Question #1 this is one for theoretical physiatrists. I have, however, heard that the universe came from a singularity and thus not from nothing.

Question #2 RNA, DNA and assorted proteins, etc. See: INTRODUCTION TO CELL REPRODUCTION

Question #3 The Origin of Life

Question #4 The underlying supposition is entirely false. In those instances where older fossil containing strata are found on top of younger faulting and bending are in evidence as well. Thrust faults at plate edges are particularly clear indications. Overall, there is no geological evidence for a great, worldwide flood.

Question #5 A Live Science article "Controversial T. Rex Soft Tissue Find Finally Explained" covers this one.

I meant no disrespect for you as an excellent FReeper but I have no respect for the sources you seem to be getting your questions and information from. I believe they are making a lot of money out of distorting science and in some cases outright lies.

69 posted on 10/20/2015 12:04:53 PM PDT by JimSEA
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