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Author Topic:   Evolution & Abiogenesis were originally one subject.
Buzsaw
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Message 67 of 140 (568768)
07-14-2010 11:02 PM
Reply to: Message 59 by dall22
07-07-2010 4:56 AM


Re: evolution & abio
dall22 writes:
You both need to read up on the Venter research on creating DNA. See http://evolution.htmlplanet.com/venter.html for an outline of the complexity
Hi Dall. Welcome to EvC. Thanks for the DNA link. I wonder what some of our evolutionist friends might have in response to the following exerpts from your link. ABE: If so much is required to produce a living cell, how much more unlikely for abiogenesis to happen and survive, progressing into evolution?
These enzymes would have to be formed by a living cell, since the specifications must be read from the DNA, they can never evolve in the natural wild environment, so not only must DNA have been formed correctly, but the reading mechanism, copying system, folding system, ATP Synthase motor to produce energy for reading and all processes, the feeding nutrient system, to fuel the motor, the ability to correctly produce only left-handed and only right-handed chemistry as required, since they must not be mixed, (all uncontrolled chemistry produces a mixture, which is fatal or damaging to life) and many other things, before DNA can be formed by a living organism, so it could never happen in the wild, never by accidental chemical processes, and most importantly scientists are now realising what has been obvious all along, there must be complex specified information in the DNA, and information can only come from an intelligent source. ..........
What Venter has proved is that to assemble the first simple DNA for the first cell, you need a team of highly skilled scientists, or just one who knows it all!
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