RE: DNA Proves Existence of a Designer
May 15, 2018 at 4:55 am
(This post was last modified: May 15, 2018 at 4:59 am by CDF47.)
(May 15, 2018 at 4:47 am)Tizheruk Wrote:Quote:Yes, we will.No we won't
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Quote:Only the evolutionist scientists who swear to protect Neo-Darwinism unto the death.Nope all evolutionary biologists who stick to science.
Quote:I disagree.Doesn't matter because what i said was true therefore your disagreement i meaningless
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LOL...I disagree.
(May 15, 2018 at 4:50 am)SaStrike Wrote: Just here to contribute to the potential 1000 pages of spam. Oh and I'm an atheist by the way.
Welcome. I was hoping you would be a theist.
(May 15, 2018 at 4:54 am)Joods Wrote:(May 14, 2018 at 11:01 pm)CDF47 Wrote: Bacterial flagellum motor is irreducibly complex as well as other molecular machines.
Except that Bacterial flagellum isn't a motor. It isn't a machine. You are making a poor attempt at mixing biology with man made machines, such as airplanes. See below.
You can't do that. To do so would be like calling an apple the exact same thing as a Rubik's Cube.
https://www.britannica.com/science/flagellum
Quote:Flagellum, plural flagella, hairlike structure that acts primarily as an organelle of locomotionin the cells of many living organisms. Flagella, characteristic of the protozoan group Mastigophora, also occur on the gametes of algae, fungi, mosses, slime molds, and animals. Flagellar motion causes water currents necessary for respiration and circulation in sponges and coelenterates. Most motile move by means of flagella...
....Bacterial flagella are helically shaped structures containing the protein flagellin. The base of the flagellum (the hook) near the cell surface is attached to the basal body enclosed in the cell envelope. The flagellum rotates in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction, in a motion similar to that of a propeller.
Yes, it is a molecular machine. See additional information below:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular_machine
Proteins form into components of machines and into machines.