(April 7, 2016 at 10:58 pm)Esquilax Wrote:(April 7, 2016 at 4:54 pm)AAA Wrote: Biochemistry, Cell and molecular biology, and Biological literature are the three courses I'm talking about. Plus I'm taking lab safety and brain and behavior. You would not be able to pass any of them I guarantee it, except maybe lab safety. I don't remember any of my arguments being shown as lies. I remember me saying that DNA can't copy itself and people telling me how wrong that was. I remember you guys shouting that I was lying every time I mentioned how an enzyme functions because you didn't want to acknowledge their complexity.
And its not coincidence that my classes started in January, that is pretty standard. You probably wouldn't be familiar with it, but that is normally the time when students go back to school for their second semester.
How well do you think you're going to do in the biological sciences when you reject a cornerstone principle of it based on a series of arguments from ignorance?
Well so far, I'm doing just fine. I think that looking at things from the design perspective has helped me learn and understand the material. So far, a belief in evolution from one common ancestor has not been necessary. It is typically just thrown in at the end at this point. After learning the unbelievable process like photosynthesis they'll say things like 'these are some of the most efficient machines ever observed. It is a true testament to what evolution can do.' They don't go in to the origin of complex processes like this, but they are sure it happened gradually.