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To: Jorge; SampleMan
The nature of the evolutionist argument betray all the earmarks of self-deceit.

As I asked in another thread

Say a genetic marker is common to cows and whales, but is not found in horses. Which other species will it be found in? Rhinos, hippos, pigs, camels, deer, pigs,platypuses, elephants, what? The ToE can answer this, and so far its answers have always been confirmed by genetic analysis. What is the corresponding answer for any "alternative theory"?

Tell me, how does "self-deceit" make true predictions about lab experiments and fossil finds?

558 posted on 06/28/2006 6:59:56 PM PDT by Virginia-American
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To: Virginia-American

I didn't say anything about deceit. I can only speak for myself. Thinking back, I believe it was you that accused me of deceit (lying about being an undercover ID agent or something to that effect).

But I'm wondering if many of the experiments you reference aren't better described as observations. Observations can be quite accurate, but they aren't experiments.

I'm interested in reading more on the DNA research as I have time, but I'm currently not convinced on the "why" part of evolution, at least as a blanket answer goes.


559 posted on 06/28/2006 7:17:13 PM PDT by SampleMan
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