RE: Confronting Friends and Family
November 3, 2012 at 6:59 pm
(This post was last modified: November 3, 2012 at 6:59 pm by Brakeman.)
[quote='Daniel' pid='358080' dateline='1351926784']
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What about the Pioneer probes? Drifting off course, and nobody knows why. Every possible explanation was fully explored and disproven - every one. It's the same thing with the mythical extra dark matter that holds galaxies together; it's clear evidence that the theory of general relativity is incomplete, yet nobody wants to admit this.
And then we finally come back to the theory of Evolution. It's a great theory, but all the things we expect to observe we are consistently unable to. The biggest hole in the theory at present, is that it still assumes that DNA grows and improves on its own - that is, apart from the creature that uses the DNA. Amoeba DNA contains 670 Billion base pairs, that's an average growth rate of about 220 new bas pairs per year! So what's the extra 440,000 it has since the time of Christ?
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Eh.. no..
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Why-the-P...3673.shtml
Guessing what your point was about the DNA of the Amoeba. Polyploidy?
http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/CB/CB141.html
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What about the Pioneer probes? Drifting off course, and nobody knows why. Every possible explanation was fully explored and disproven - every one. It's the same thing with the mythical extra dark matter that holds galaxies together; it's clear evidence that the theory of general relativity is incomplete, yet nobody wants to admit this.
And then we finally come back to the theory of Evolution. It's a great theory, but all the things we expect to observe we are consistently unable to. The biggest hole in the theory at present, is that it still assumes that DNA grows and improves on its own - that is, apart from the creature that uses the DNA. Amoeba DNA contains 670 Billion base pairs, that's an average growth rate of about 220 new bas pairs per year! So what's the extra 440,000 it has since the time of Christ?
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Eh.. no..
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Why-the-P...3673.shtml
Guessing what your point was about the DNA of the Amoeba. Polyploidy?
http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/CB/CB141.html
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