RE: DNA Proves Existence of a Designer
November 28, 2018 at 2:48 am
(This post was last modified: November 28, 2018 at 3:20 am by Amarok.)
No of this biographical data refutes his point . He isn't an expert in the field so his opinion means nothing .
Quote:crea·tureIsn't even scientific definition in the first place
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noun: creature; plural noun: creatures
1. an animal, as distinct from a human being.
2. an animal or a person.
3. a fictional or imaginary being, typically a frightening one.
Quote:No, Kidding I said it. It's still what I think too, regardless of how biology classifies them. They are similiar enough to be the same classification. And I owe you nothing. You owe me like ten apologies for being a lying, condescending ass as I win every single argument with you. Just face it- there is a God. It's a good thing, not a bad thing.How biology classifies them is only relevance and no they are more then different enough to be in a separate category which is why they are one in the first place . One far closer to animals .So again you fail as any personnel definition you present is bullocks
(November 28, 2018 at 2:39 am)Paleophyte Wrote:Her obsession with categorizing life by consciousness is fucking hilarious . Sorry it's not defined that way. Simply shoving all the non conscience life aside is simply foolish .Quote:Then perhaps they should not be classified as animals. Only conscious life should be classified as animals.
And perhaps you should learn why organisms are classified the way they are rather than expecting the entire field of biology to conform to your ignorant bleating.
Quote:And why don't you answer my question about DNA since it is the topic of this thread.
Because you didn't ask me. I joined this thread round about the point you were busy howling about Orch-OR in a completely OT paroxysm.
Quote:Explain how something "becomes complex" without a driving force of conscious intelligence.
Self-organized criticality: emergent complex behavior in physical and biological systems
Try to read beyond the first word in the title this time.
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