6days
New member
Yes... we call Pandas BEARS!So is a panda, which you just said was a member of the bear "kind" on the last page, a part of that group or isn't it?
Yes... we call Pandas BEARS!So is a panda, which you just said was a member of the bear "kind" on the last page, a part of that group or isn't it?
Yes... we call Pandas BEARS!
Yes... we call Pandas BEARS!
I wonder what Greg thinks a Panda is. Most peoe call it a bear.So I guess red pandas are also in this "kind", since we call them PANDAS!!
:rotfl:
alwight said:'m quite sure by now that even you do understand that genetic information CAN increase
Good point Jonah. Lets hope Greg sees this.and we call tardigrades "water bears"
Good point Jonah. Lets hope Greg sees this.
Depends what you mean. Do you think they are the same kind of animal as a polar bear?Are tardigrades in the bear kind?
I'd be more concerned with those theists who insist that evolution is only for atheists.Don't be so concerned with the arrogance of atheists and their evolution- half of it is much trumped up theory and the other the default assumption of the person in denial of their own intrinsic recognizance of God- the suckle from birth you knew from your beginning.
I'd be more concerned with those theists who insist that evolution is only for atheists.
Some atheists may believe that there is no creator while others, the majority imo, don't pretend to know nor will they make presumptive assumptions either way in lieu of specific facts and evidence.Evolution is, by reason and definition, the 'Pentateuch' of atheist belief. To believe there is no creator is to clamber unto natural possibilities.
Some atheists may believe that there is no creator while others, the majority imo, don't pretend to know nor will they make presumptive assumptions either way in lieu of specific facts and evidence.
Disagree.
Again back to the example of the extremely simple whisk fern. Althougg its genome is far larger than that of humans, it contains far less meaningful info. *Again, like a book with numerous duplicated pages... *it isn't adding information.*
Just suppose for a minute that I had a book of information which contained several duplicate pages.Disagree.
Again back to the example of the extremely simple whisk fern. Althougg its genome is far larger than that of humans, it contains far less meaningful info. *Again, like a book with numerous duplicated pages... *it isn't adding information.*
Please don't talk to me about getting cancer since I'm currently doing chemotherapy after bowel cancer surgery, from which I expect to make a full recovery btw, thanks for asking.That's a bunch of nonsense.
Get cancer and tell me more about how the universe came from a magic bean
I am not referring to that example in particular, but that is the idea.What kind of cost?I read about there being trade offs in evolution. For example, rats could have better long lasting teeth, but something like their skeleton is weaker. Is that you you are referring to or is it something else?
Do you concede that your question has been asked and answered numerous times?Do you remember the rest of that discussion?
Don't be daft. I have plenty of ideas of how to do that. However, such methods are well beyond scientists because they have almost no understanding of how DNA is written.You and 6days agree that neither of you have any idea how to measure genetic information.
No.6days says natural selection is part of the "Biblical model of creation." Is he wrong?
That would depend on several factors:Viruses (such as the flu virus) constantly mutate and change over time. If it were true that mutations come at a cost, shouldn't such viruses have mutated themselves out of existence?
There are many articles I could refer you to. For ex. Kondrashov in 1995 wrote "Contamination of the genome by very slightly deleterious mutations: Why we have not died 100 times over? Published in theoretical biology
In that article he is only talking about slightly deleterious mutations. He is not considering the more harmful mutations that are not eliminated by natural selection. Would you like to learn about them?
Nope.Creationists insist that evolution happens.