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iroczman380
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04-04-2007 2:20 AM


Hello to all.
I am challenging any evolutionist to produce some answers to these following Questions.
-How do you explain the "Fine tuning of the Nuclear constant, electromagnetic constant, gravity constant, proton-electron issue, the cosmological constant, and etc etc. If you have done any research or claim to be a biologist/scientist you will know that these constants are extremely fined tuned to the most stringent degree. Explain this.
2. Explain how life begins from nothing. Meaning Ok you have Earth, and every non living thing in it. Now how does a cell form? Theres just about 2+ Billion nucleotides in exact genetic order, and over 300 proteins even in the SIMPLEST CELL.?
I will leave it at these two for now. Please I would like rational answers, not scientific jargon masked as authenticy, and keep in mind I know what "organic molecules are and that proves zero.'

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04-04-2007 4:29 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by iroczman380
04-04-2007 2:20 AM


These are two massively different questions, neither of which is actually covered by the theory of evolution.
Your first question is suitable for [forum=-2] and your second for [forum=-13].
Could you perhaps choose one to focus on here and start a new
PNT for the other?
It would also help if you expanded a bit on your position since as it stands your fine tuning question doesn't actually seem to pose a question to be answered beyond 'why do we have the physical constants that we do'.
In their present form both questions are too slight to make substantial opening posts.
Also some preparatory fact checking might help, such as for the smallest genome for a cellular organism. There are a number of organisms with genomes considerably smaller than 2 billion nucleotides. Even the commonly studied plant Arabidopsis thaliana only has a genome of around 125-130 million bases.
TTFN,
AW

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