Posted on 02/13/2009 8:34:41 AM PST by GodGunsGuts
Are mutations part of the engine of evolution?
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Are mutations really the key to our evolution? Do mutations provide the fuel for the engine of evolution? In this chapter, we take a close look at mutations to see what they are and what they are not. When we understand genetics and the limits of biological change, we will see how science confirms what the Bible says, God made the beasts of the earth after their kind (Genesis 1:25)...
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Why does it take so many twists and turns to solve a rubik’s cube?
Perhaps the 30,000th generation was the appropriate one for reasons no one will ever understand. Why did it take ga-jillions of years for single-celled organisms in swamps to eventually walk upright and so on, WITHOUT God, or direction or intelligent design?
And given that this information is already there, it seems that it would be a productive use of creation scientists' time to try and figure out where it's located. Furthermore, since they're so big on being able to predict stuff, maybe after they locate it they could look for some other new abilities the Creator frontloaded and devise experiments to see if they kick in or not.
Have there been peer reviewed experiments explaining evolutipon taking so long, or why these changes occur, without intelligence, at a certain point, say the 3000000000000th generation?
Can you imagine, "Can I hold your hand"?
Sadder still is NEA liberals telling, no demanding that God be kept away from children when it comes to science class or education in general, or anything for that matter.
Of course not. Evo-cultists never require their cult jump through all the endless hoops they create for anything whatsoever that challenges their cult.
I don’t object to teaching religion in public schools at all: Christianity 101, Fundamentals of the Torah, The Way of Buddhism, all are fine. However, faith is not science, and should not be taught as an alternative to real scince in a real science class.
Come to think of it, it probably wouldn’t help his hitch-hiking chances either.
Riiiiight, and meanwhile the evo-cultists demand that everyone pretend there's is the conservative position, WHILE their liberal slip shows when it comes to their sepration of church and state lunacy, algoreacle's hot air cult...(the debate is over!), defense of the indefensable NEA, string theory, multiverse theory, etc. etc. etc.
Liberal projecting hypocrats...wow, literally have no shame and with a complete straight face too I'd bet!
As opposed to everytime your precious cult is challenged you run screaming with your hair on fire "INQUISITION", "THEOCRACY"...???
Not unless you think TB is good for evolution. The vast majority of mutations are bad. Not enough to supply the mountains of transitional forms we would be stepping on if they existed. Evolution is a stupid theory. NEXT!
Do you understand thermodynamics and entropy?
Even the so-called “beneficial” loss of information mutations are bad in the long run because the organism is genetically poorer, and thus has less tools at its disposal the next time it is forced to adapt to environmental changes.
You lose the argument automatically, because GGG has invoked UPPER CASE.
UPPER CASE always wins over mixed case.
Where does INQUISITION, BURNINGS AT THE STAKE and THEOCRACY fit in?
Classic evolutionist argument: Ad hominem packaged in circular reasoning.
Isn't it amazing how they run when confronted with hard quesions like this...how is it they decide whaqt to accepot and reject????...and you can hear their voices cracking and fading as they depart, mumbling something about YOU're not appealing to logic or some such.
Not at allit is, in fact, my observation. I am a devout Christian who believes that the Bible is, in part, allegorical. Many (not all) of those who believe that it is literally true in full succumb to the need to cling to a silly set of constructions and coincidences called ID. That is a demonstration of lack of faith on their part. The fact that they demand equal time when real scientists call them on their folly just further distances them from their own faith.
So how is it that you decide which is allegorical and which is not?
He is quite right, natural selection, which was originally discovered by a creationist, and has little to do with Darwin’s fanciful conception of the same, is quite compatible with Christianity.
The mere existance of creationists certainly confirms a belief that some men has not evolved from the apes - at least by enought to merit any special consideration. And those that feel the need for the pseudo scientific babbling of intelligent design certainly reveal a profound weakness in faith. The most important question might be why an all powerful god capable only of perfection employs so many idiots as spokespersons?
Have you considered placing the word “just” before your current name wow?
Obviously due to a flaw in his “design,” God being perfect and all, and able to produce species on a whim.
I’m still waiting for God to produce a species out of thin air to settle the debate, yet we can witness living things reproduce by biological means every day.
How did you decide what is or isn’t a flaw in His design?
Have you had a species develop over time via Darwin “out of thin air” yet?
And why do you think “reproducing by biological means” has anything to do with either view?
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