To: Junior
"Lamnid sharks, which include mako and great whites, have been separated on the evolutionary tree from bony fishes, such as tuna, for over 400 million years. But the muscles and tendons that enable them to swim so fast are remarkably similar."That such "coincidences" are mathematically improbable doesn't trouble Evolutionists in the least.
That such obvious examples of DNA code re-use, in which genetic subroutines skip generations (and species) to be re-used...likewise doesn't bother Evolutionists.
But historians will laugh at such people in less than a century (especially if any laid off techie programmers make a move into the History field).
Code re-use is prima fascia evidence of Intelligent Intervention, by the way. Ask any software engineer.
44 posted on
05/05/2004 7:49:53 PM PDT by
Southack
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To: Southack
That such obvious examples of DNA code re-use, in which genetic subroutines skip generations (and species) to be re-used...likewise doesn't bother Evolutionists.
You are confusing "similar structures" with "identical DNA". I understand your confusion. You're imagining that reality is how you want it to be, rather than how it is.
49 posted on
05/05/2004 10:25:31 PM PDT by
Dimensio
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To: Southack
That such obvious examples of DNA code re-use, in which genetic subroutines skip generations (and species) to be re-used...likewise doesn't bother Evolutionists.Actually it would, a great deal. But since you just made it up, I'm not so worried,
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