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To: microgood
I havn't mentioned primordial soup nor has any other proponent of evolution on this thread.

Protons Neutrons and Electrons make up every thing we know of including rocks and people.

Life is made of protiens constructed from a few amino acids.

Fully formed amino acids are found in carbon meteorites.

Organic chemicals (those originally thought to be created by living things) are found in interstellar clouds.

Apes' genetic code is less than 2% different than humans.

All of these undisputed facts are part of the proof of evolution. Creationist spend all of their time trying to disprove evolution, but never to prove creationism.
66 posted on 09/22/2003 6:34:27 AM PDT by Soliton (Alone with everyone else.)
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To: Soliton
I havn't mentioned primordial soup nor has any other proponent of evolution on this thread.

I noticed that.

Fully formed amino acids are found in carbon meteorites.

So how do we get to RNA,DNA, life? And why do those amino acids not just decay as Carbon does, but all of a sudden(or even over time) form highly organized and structured chains of DNA? I am looking for that mechanism.
70 posted on 09/22/2003 6:44:56 AM PDT by microgood (They will all die......most of them.)
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To: Soliton
Creationist spend all of their time trying to disprove evolution, but never to prove creationism.

Think about what you just said. thinking. thinking. There, I just proved creationism to you. See, that wasn't difficult.

Seriously, is it rational to believe we are accidents, and have no purpose? And if it were rational, why is it that evolutionists spend all of their time trying to disprove creation, but never to prove evolution?

76 posted on 09/22/2003 6:51:02 AM PDT by LearnsFromMistakes (Tagline Loading - please wait.)
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To: Soliton
Actually, I've read it's been adjusted, that a chimp's genetic code is 95% similar. And so what? We share large genetic similarities with worms and vegetables - does that make us common ancestors? Not necessarily. It could rather indicate a common creator.

If you were creating a self-sustaining closed ecosystem, it makes sense that you'd design it so that its organic components could continually exist and reproduce by consumption and use of each other. So of course we are all made up of the same amino acids - otherwise how would we survive?

One more question, repeated - did that article from Australia mention in any way how they know the shrub was around 40,000 years ago?

85 posted on 09/22/2003 7:00:47 AM PDT by agrace
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