Posted on 12/01/2007 12:39:07 PM PST by Alter Kaker
You're contradicting yourself.
If we are engineering new life forms, then ID explains all such new species, scientifically. That means that ID is a valid theory. It conclusively explains something without question.
It is, however a collaborative and consensus seeking process. The main difference between science and other systems of knowledge is the self-correction applied by competing individuals. In that sense it is similar to capitalism.
However, I am not asking for a majority vote. I am asking if any other freepers agree with you that corals are ancestors of humans, or whether you or anyone else can find a professional reference making that claim.
I am also asking a rather simple common sense question: If code skipping is such a great silver bullet for killing evolution, why are creationists or ID proponents not shouting about it.
I can only assume they are not stupid enough to think mainstream science includes modern corals and fish in the human lineage.
Another claim so mind-bendingly stupid that you stand alone.
Is there anyone lurking on this thread who believes that because humans can dig ditches, all rivers and creeks are intelligently designed?
No, I'm not contradicting myself. You're just not understanding: just because man can do something artificially doesn't mean that that is the only way it can be done. Another example: Lake Mead, behind Hoover Dam, is man-made. Does that mean that all lakes are the result of some Intelligent Dammer?
And:
I clicked to your profile and for a split second thought it was incomplete. :-D
Unfortunately, #4 is not true. It is not there. Even though the subject is discussed, there is no revelation of the Law of Evolution in the Holy Bible.
God placed even less evidence of a recent creation in the natural record. Indeed, the evidence points quite the other way.
Oh, it’s complete, all right!
;?)
So, you are admitting that the subject of origins is discussed at some depth in the bible. Good.
Fish don't have the endotoxic recognition and signaling that ancient Coral and Modern Humans share. Somehow that trait skipped from Coral to Mammals.
You would have gotten a really good grade in my flakey English teacher’s class in high school. A major part of the course was reading into text ideas that were not there.
The genetic evidence is consistent with evolution and does not contain any of your imagined "code-skipping".
Coral have sophisticated endotoxic recognition and signaling capabilities.
Fish do not.
Humans do.
The original article referenced here (and thread itself) contains the links that document the above: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1823622/posts
Since you've been demanding sources from me, I'll begin returning the courtesy. Please show the DNA in hand from extinct lobe-finned fish to support your above claim (or else admit that Evolutionary Theory is a fraud propped up by conjecture instead of with hard genetic evidence).
I'll be waiting for your source...
No lobe-finned fish genome has been sequenced yet. We will never have a genome sequence for the lobe-finned fish ancestral to the tetrapods, since they are extinct.
The genome sequences we do have for coral, humans, and ray-finned fish are all consistent with evolution. This demolishes your nonsensical “code-skipping” fabrication.
You are assuming facts not in evidence. The authors of the actual paper did not engage in such flights of fancy. They determined an ancestral Toll-like gene was present. Similar Toll-like genes are found in fish. These Toll-like genes and more are found in humans.
Only one Toll-like gene is involved in endotoxin recognition in humans. This is TLR-4. It is found in most ray-finned fish (deleted in at least one species), as I demonstrated on the previous thread in which I tried to pound this information into your head. TLR-4 is involved in endotoxin recognition in mammals but may have a different function in fish. It is not present at all in coral.
Unfortunately your brain appears to be refusing new synaptic connections right now so the information slipped away as if down a clear mountain stream without making a dent in your memory last time I presented it. Maybe I'll have better luck this time.
"Mammals inherited many of these Toll-like receptors from their tetrapod ancestor (which descended from now-extinct lobe-finned fish and not from modern ray-finned fish) ..." - ahayes
So you admit that you have no scientific evidence to support such "Evolutionary" claims.
The only surprise is that you admit your baseless "science," though.
That's a specious argument that depends on casual observers falling for obfuscation of TLR and TLR-4 genes with that of traits.
Coral has sophisticated endotoxic recognition and signaling (see link above) traits, but Fish do not.
Humans do.
That's the self-same genetic code-skipping that has you in such a wad.
Pity.
Prove it. The only thing you're going on is: "Prof Miller says another surprise has been that coral shares many genes with humans, including those related to the development of immune systems."
Toll genes are involved in the innate immune system. Only one Toll gene is involved in endotoxin recognition. This is absent in coral.
Put up or shut up.
No, I do not. The evidence from coral, ray-finned fish, and humans is consistent with evolution.
So you admit you can't read?
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