Posted on 09/04/2009 8:27:05 AM PDT by GodGunsGuts
Molecular Machines on Parade
Sept 3, 2009 Scientific papers continue to exhibit the exquisite mechanisms in the cell for handling all kinds of situations, through the operation of molecular machines. Here are a few recent examples from this weeks issue of Nature (Sept 3, 2009)...
(Excerpt) Read more at creationsafaris.com ...
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Thanks for the ping!
Maybe I missed it but I did not see any evidence in that article that supported a 6-day creation or a young earth.
Something’s highly complex....that means Man walked with large meat eating dinosaurs?
You should see the antibodies I design....uh oh...that makes me a Designer.
After a quick read, IMHO this points to one thing.
The ‘key’ to all behavior is a ‘will to survive’.
So, if you were God, and you wanted to ‘create’ a bunch of creatures to inhabit a planet, and they each were made of exactly the same type ofcells, then what would be the most important thing to imbue the cells with?
Frankly, I am glad to see GGG post a ‘variety’ of articles.
The will to survive and adapt to changing environmental pressures?
No, No, No. They were vegetarians earlier on. Those big teeth, sharp claws, build for speed and stereoscopic vision were just party nights.
“The will to survive and adapt to changing environmental pressures?”
Exactly.
Too bad they offer no evidence to support a 6-day creation or a young earth.
Maybe 'they' (and GGG) are not as closed-minded as you think.
(this is a repeat from another thread, but I didn’t get an answer. If you have time, I would appreciate your thoughts)
I noticed you were astounded by a Freeper on another thread who said some of the articles you posted caused him to reevaluate his view of the history of the Earth.
You do work very hard to provide pro-creationist articles, especially those that condemn the so-called Temple of Darwin.
So...I ask you... Why? What are you trying to accomplish?
Lets say that as of this moment, everyone agreed with you. How would that change anything?
Show me some evidence that would cause me to change my opinion.
bmflr
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