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Author Topic:   Is Evolution Intellectually Viable?
Karl
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Message 52 of 91 (21841)
11-08-2002 4:32 AM
Reply to: Message 48 by Tranquility Base
11-07-2002 6:11 PM


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What evolutionists rely on is that some extremely simple form of life might be possible. We can't rule it out. But it is only their hope. And I agree that even that would probably be impossible.
And once again, from the top, please children:
Evolution is not abiogenesis

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Karl
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Message 57 of 91 (21849)
11-08-2002 6:30 AM


They don't. It's not part of any evolutionist's field.

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Karl
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Message 83 of 91 (22836)
11-15-2002 5:47 AM


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Amino acids can make different bonds with each other; but proteins are made up of those and only those amino acids, which are united by "peptide" bonds.
Sorry. Not so. Much of the shape of a protein is fashioned by hydrogen bonds between non-adjacent (in the sequence) amino acids.
{Fixed quote - AM}
[This message has been edited by Adminnemooseus, 11-15-2002]

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