To: Galatians513
Evolutionists argue that amino acids randomly combined to form proteins and then cells.
I'm not a biologist, but I don't believe that evolution has anything to do with how cells are formed. It's more about how cells (or multicellular organisims) reproduce (specifically that they reproduce imperfectly). I believe that you are confusing evolution with abiogenesis, but evolution does not depend upon abiogenesis. Evolution only deals with existing life forms, it has no application when life is not present, so the formation of the first life forms from "non-life" is not a part of evolution.
Then there's the confusion between DNA and RNA, but someone else addressed that.
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05/02/2003 11:09:41 AM PDT by
Dimensio
(Sometimes I doubt your committment to Sparkle Motion!)
To: Dimensio
"I'm not a biologist, but I don't believe that evolution has anything to do with how cells are formed. It's more about how cells (or multicellular organisims) reproduce (specifically that they reproduce imperfectly)."
I think most of the stuff covered by "evolutionists" is kind of like trying to come up with how rust affects a piece of steel left out in the rain.
ID addresses how the peice of steel came to be in the first place.
Creationists deal with "why" it was manufactured.
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