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Re: The Flash Mob Mentality of Scientific Inquiry

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Zim, God created the heavens and the Earth and He created man. How long is God's Day? Could it be that one of God's days is a million Eart Years? I do not know because He has not told me.


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Re: The Flash Mob Mentality of Scientific Inquiry
By: Zimbler0
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Sat, 27 Aug 11 2:26 AM
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Hey Beldin,
I totally agree with you on the democraps and
'flash mob mentality' . . . but when the author
went on an anti-Darwin theory of evolution . . .

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It is a mathematical impossibility, for example, that all 30 to 40 parts of the cell's flagellum -- forget the 200 parts of the cilium! -- could all arise at once by random mutation.
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A key part of the authors imbecility is in the phrase
"all arise at once" . . . Within evolution, never
do 'all the parts arise at once'.

Sure, cellular mechanics are ungodly complicated . .

But, give a bunch of monkeys immortality and enough
typewriters, eventually they will randomly hammer out
one of Shakespeares plays.

For me, evolution does make sense.

"God did it" . . . may be true . . but try proving it.

Zim.


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