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To: js1138

[[If genetic entropy is a physical law, I’m going to ask why microbes don’t go extinct, considering they undergo as many copy errors in their genomes in a thousand years as multi-celled organisms would in a million years.]]

Good golly, I’vve answered htis several times-

[[A physical law is mot waived simply because a designer wishes it to go away.]]

Who said anyhtign abotu a physical law being waved? Again read my previous response on microbes to you- it explains it just fine

[[Do you have some basis for asserting that an entropy principle differs in operation for one form of life to another?]]

observation- soem psecies are higly tolorant of corruption, while others aren’t- Frog species are dissappearing at an alarming rate while cockroaches are not- now, can we get back to the paper? If you ask the quesiton again- I’ll be sleeping- but there is your answer.


230 posted on 01/12/2009 2:04:31 PM PST by CottShop
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To: CottShop
Frog species are disappearing at an alarming rate while cockroaches are not..

Question: is this the result of frog DNA succumbing to entropy, or is it due to disease or some change in the environment?

261 posted on 01/12/2009 3:12:40 PM PST by js1138
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