My point was that your argument for saying there are imperfect evolving proteins doesn't cut the mustard. Flaws in genes that make proteins and hemoglobin (it's not a protein I don't recall...if it is, I'm being redundant) are just that-flaws that make a "perfect" protein imperfect. I've been accused of hating doctors before too, it's funny how words are put into my mouth.Regarding the basis for calling something a disease…If you have ever witnessed suffering and dying as a result of a genetic disorder, you would understand very clearly why these are called diseases. Please give me an example of a disease in your mind? If you think that all human fate is the will of God and not a disease, then try keeping your dying child away from doctors because you think his or her illness is just the normal course of events as willed by God.
List them, because, as I see it, it's not disprovable. You being the great oz can enlighten me, I'm sure.Evolution can easily be falsified.
Ask August for a definition, he's good at stuff like that, and then, list them with proof they are what you say they are. but, wait, you shouldn't, it's not real science! It can't be disproven....it can just shown the be highly unlikely, improbable, and stupid.Should I list examples of transitional fossils?