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CK
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Message 3 of 80 (188159)
02-24-2005 1:57 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Donald Thomas
02-24-2005 1:19 PM


Hi - very quick question:
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The book cites as contradictions to evolutionary theory the facts that approximately 95% of the human genome is redundant, and that roughly the same percentage of the human brain is also dormant.
And on what evidence is this assumption based?

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CK
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Message 19 of 80 (188767)
02-26-2005 6:03 PM
Reply to: Message 18 by Dr. Silverman
02-26-2005 5:56 PM


Re: Houses and claims
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I mentioned that what are commonly considered to be "lower" forms of life may often be better adapted to survive than we are. For example human "progress" leads inexorably to the creation of more powerful weapons that can threaten our continued existence as a species.
Considered lower by whom? Not by anyone who understands that TOE.

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