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Author Topic:   Intelligent design??There may be proof....
Peter
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Message 6 of 17 (44318)
06-26-2003 8:21 AM
Reply to: Message 2 by mark24
06-26-2003 5:42 AM


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The theory of evolution relies completely on the fact that certain "things" were just laying around and then over
a period of time formed togeather.
That's abiogenesis, not evolution. Evolution starts at the point of mutable heritability, ie after
abiogenesis. In fact, the first organism could have been created & evolution still be true. Origins &
evolution are separate.
That's not even abiogenesis ... it's just a complete lack
of understanding of the concepts.

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Peter
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Message 10 of 17 (44818)
07-02-2003 3:19 AM
Reply to: Message 7 by Number_ 19
06-26-2003 8:25 AM


...then might I suggest doing some research on the subject
before continuing ... you will find it rewarding.

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Peter
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Message 13 of 17 (44943)
07-03-2003 9:23 AM
Reply to: Message 11 by MrHambre
07-02-2003 10:46 AM


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The exclusive optical left-handedness of amino acids used in living systems is strong evidence of an ancient selective struggle between right and left chirality in these organic compounds.
I'm not disagreeing (entirely), but isn't the way you have phrased
the above cyclic?
Presumably you mean that there is most likely a 'selection-base'
explanation for the predominance of one chirality over the
other.

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Peter
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Message 15 of 17 (45037)
07-04-2003 4:52 AM
Reply to: Message 14 by MrHambre
07-03-2003 11:26 AM


That's OK ... I was just concerned that you seemed to be saying
that the current state was evidence for the selective
struggle rather than that a selective struggle would explain
it.

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