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Author Topic:   "Macro" vs "Micro" genetic "kind" mechanism?
Buzsaw
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Message 176 of 248 (261164)
11-18-2005 11:12 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by RAZD
06-23-2004 11:33 PM


DNA INFO
RAZD writes:
vel of DNA there is no real difference in all levels of organisms other than the progression of the different pairs of the appropriate (4) amino acids (CTAG).
I haven't read the thread, but do you abolutely positive know that we know all there is to know about all of the information contained in DNA? Likely not. Aren't we continually discovering that we don't know? In recent times haven't we discovered that there's a whole lot more than previously thought?
With the above in mind, I often read, "we don't know" in board discussions about science theories and that's fine. So aren't you implying by your question that, "we don't know" is unacceptable for creationists who don't advocate evolution but ok for evolutionists?

The immeasurable present is forever consuming the eternal future and extending the infinite past. buzsaw

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Buzsaw
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Message 178 of 248 (261385)
11-19-2005 9:47 PM
Reply to: Message 177 by RAZD
11-19-2005 8:13 AM


Re: DNA INFO
RAZD writes:
No, because it is creationists that claim that "macro"evolution is impossible (and thus they do claim to know). The question is: if it is impossible, then where is the mechanism that makes it impossible.
Conversly, if no mechanism can be discerned, then why would "macro" evolution not be inevitable as just more "micro" evolution?
1. I don't think they claim any more than evolutionists are claiming. Neither know for sure, but each observes and interprets what is observed according to ideology.
2. Nothing is inevitable until and unless one can be absolutely sure we know all the mechanisms pertaining to DNA have been discovered and fully understood. LOL. That will never happen.

The immeasurable present is forever consuming the eternal future and extending the infinite past. buzsaw

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