Evolution of the gaps. Give us enough time, we'll prove it.DannyM wrote:Secondly, in all origin of life experiments amino acids do not demonstrate the 'bonding affinities' required to conform to any of the known patterns of sequencing found in functional proteins. So your comment that 'Once they have amino acids, proteins and the other building blocks of life conceivably can occur given enough time' is plain wrong. It is one of the most anti-empirical assertions I have seen made in a long time.
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With a little magic, I mean science, anything is possible...Byblos wrote:Evolution of the gaps. Give us enough time, we'll prove it.DannyM wrote:Secondly, in all origin of life experiments amino acids do not demonstrate the 'bonding affinities' required to conform to any of the known patterns of sequencing found in functional proteins. So your comment that 'Once they have amino acids, proteins and the other building blocks of life conceivably can occur given enough time' is plain wrong. It is one of the most anti-empirical assertions I have seen made in a long time.
Don't you just love philosophy? I mean science... Sorry. I keep mixing up those two words. Darn..
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Indeed, and it never seems to get old. That this nonsense still gets spouted is a fine feat.Byblos wrote:Evolution of the gaps. Give us enough time, we'll prove it.DannyM wrote:Secondly, in all origin of life experiments amino acids do not demonstrate the 'bonding affinities' required to conform to any of the known patterns of sequencing found in functional proteins. So your comment that 'Once they have amino acids, proteins and the other building blocks of life conceivably can occur given enough time' is plain wrong. It is one of the most anti-empirical assertions I have seen made in a long time.
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I wish I had as much faith as those who believe science, which is simply a very efficient tool for analyzing nature, proves "time + natural selection + random mutation" can result in the myriad of life forms that the fossil record indicates have existed.
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Facepalm at all of you, at this whole board. Do half you actually read the stuff you criticise or are you happy just to live in ignorance? I am guessing the latter. Religion FTW! lets close our eyes and hope factual reality goes away!
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Hello to you too.BlueNote wrote:Facepalm at all of you, at this whole board.
BlueNote wrote:Do half you actually read the stuff you criticise
Yeah, we do. Got a point to add?
Wow, what an unsubstantiated rant. Lol. Would you like to contribute?BlueNote wrote:or are you happy just to live in ignorance? I am guessing the latter. Religion FTW! lets close our eyes and hope factual reality goes away!
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Likewise.BlueNote wrote:Facepalm at all of you, at this whole board.
Do you read the stuff you criticise?BlueNote wrote:Do half you actually read the stuff you criticise
BlueNote wrote:or are you happy just to live in ignorance?
Think about whether the same applies to you.BlueNote wrote:lets close our eyes and hope factual reality goes away!
P.S. I'm glad that the moderators allowed this post, so that we can observe a typical atheist troll in action. However, I suggest ignoring him until he produces a debatable claim, aside from the usual unsubstantiated rant. Thank you.
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