I realize that evolutionists can not face the facts of the marvels of the cell. However, there may be some hope for those who have not completely embraced the absurdity of believing that a cell arose by natural means.
This thread is for those who still have an open mind.
I have so far on this thread posted 8 months of scientific evidence coming from mainline scientific investigations which are revealing more and more layers of complexity in cells.
I feel confident that when I finish posting the rest of the 6 years of material that I have available that those not completely deceived by the propaganda of the "godless" crowd will at least consider the possibility that cells did not arise naturally.
I also feel confident that even in the scientific community there are enough non-atheists that the growing body of knowledge about cells will eventually lead to the demise of the absurd idea that cells arose "naturally".
This trend is moving along so rapidly that God willing I may even live to see the day that it happens.
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Master On-Off Switch for Genes Found: A Second Genetic Code? 08/10/2001
Researchers at the University of Virginia have been studying a type of protein structure called chromatin that surrounds DNA, and believe it acts as a switch to turn genes off or on. If so, this is another source of information, like a second genome, that helps regulate DNA genes. Dr. C. David Allis, a biochemist, states: “We believe that what is telling the cell to make those choices is an overall code that may significantly extend the information potential of the genetic DNA code. For some time, we have known that there is more to our genetic blueprint than DNA itself. We are excited that we are beginning to decipher a new code, what is referred to as an epigenetic code.” The story was reported by SciNews.
This is a problem for evolution on two fronts: it increases the complexity of the cell enormously (again), and it creates a conundrum about how the DNA and the protein became interdependent – the old chicken and egg problem. If the DNA codes for the chromatin, how can it be expressed if the chromatin wasn’t there from the start to activate the gene?
This thread is for those who still have an open mind.
I have so far on this thread posted 8 months of scientific evidence coming from mainline scientific investigations which are revealing more and more layers of complexity in cells.
I feel confident that when I finish posting the rest of the 6 years of material that I have available that those not completely deceived by the propaganda of the "godless" crowd will at least consider the possibility that cells did not arise naturally.
I also feel confident that even in the scientific community there are enough non-atheists that the growing body of knowledge about cells will eventually lead to the demise of the absurd idea that cells arose "naturally".
This trend is moving along so rapidly that God willing I may even live to see the day that it happens.
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Master On-Off Switch for Genes Found: A Second Genetic Code? 08/10/2001
Researchers at the University of Virginia have been studying a type of protein structure called chromatin that surrounds DNA, and believe it acts as a switch to turn genes off or on. If so, this is another source of information, like a second genome, that helps regulate DNA genes. Dr. C. David Allis, a biochemist, states: “We believe that what is telling the cell to make those choices is an overall code that may significantly extend the information potential of the genetic DNA code. For some time, we have known that there is more to our genetic blueprint than DNA itself. We are excited that we are beginning to decipher a new code, what is referred to as an epigenetic code.” The story was reported by SciNews.
This is a problem for evolution on two fronts: it increases the complexity of the cell enormously (again), and it creates a conundrum about how the DNA and the protein became interdependent – the old chicken and egg problem. If the DNA codes for the chromatin, how can it be expressed if the chromatin wasn’t there from the start to activate the gene?