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Author Topic:   Creationists as Hyperevolutionists?
mark24
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Message 10 of 98 (69602)
11-27-2003 12:07 PM
Reply to: Message 6 by Sonic
11-27-2003 3:49 AM


Sonic,
Micro-evolution extends out to speciation but stops before new abilites(i.e. organic evo) and is well proven.

When do I get the nod for my Nobel prize?
New function (evolution of) is well documented. Hall (Hall 1982) knocked out the lac operon in E.Coli, only to see a new enzyme, a permease, & an expression control system evolve. That's a complex function evolving. Furthermore, it was over 20 years ago, showing that your statement above is false, & has been for at least 20 years. Why am I not surprised that creationists aren't told about this by their ministries of misinformation?
Mark

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mark24
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Message 22 of 98 (69881)
11-29-2003 2:06 PM
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11-28-2003 10:08 PM


Sonic,
Would this be considerd a small genetic change?
Small accumulated genetic changes. Just like macroevolution.
Mark

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