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Loudmouth
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Message 151 of 152 (116140)
06-17-2004 5:18 PM
Reply to: Message 135 by John Paul
06-17-2004 1:20 PM


Re: How To Debate Like John Paul
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LM:
OR, did you rely on the natural process of gametogenesis with random cross overs via meiosis, fertilization, placental impregnation, natural hormonal feedback between mother and fetus, etc.
John Paul:
Please provide any evidence that these processes originated naturally.
These mechanisms are under the control of proteins. The only mechanisms that have been observed to change protein function is random mutation. The only known mechanism to cause the accretion of mutations in populations is natural selection. Therefore, it is safe to infer that the mechansisms listed above originated naturally.

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mark24
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Message 152 of 152 (116183)
06-17-2004 7:35 PM
Reply to: Message 142 by John Paul
06-17-2004 2:00 PM


Re: Inference and Investigation
JP,
Guys, so no one thinks I am running away- I have to go but will return to this board hopefully in a couple of days- Saturday or Sunday. I apologize for any inconvenience.
Np, but for the record:
http://EvC Forum: What is science?
http://EvC Forum: What is science?
Ty,
Mark

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