You can add Albert Einstein to that list. Apparently, he couldn´t handle the concept of the "uncertain universe" that Quantum Mechanics implied and spent decades trying to disprove it. What a waste.Our historybooks are filled with scientists who make real scientific breakthrough in some field, but are then deluded by their own belief system(s) and then waste large parts of their life on researching flimflam.
DNA, Christian Forum Style
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Originally Posted by Strider
well the scientific theory is that the DNA we have now is the product of billions upon billions of mutations that occurred throughout history. its all based on chance. and while you *theoretically* can't make the claim that DNA is proof of a creator, it is much more logical than placing all your faith in probability. even if natural selection makes sense, why shouldn't we believe that there was Someone helping everything along the path? just my 2 cents.
So with a 4.5 billion year old earth, that would mean a good mutation every year, assuming that life began when the earth first formed. More likely it was much later, so even more good mutations in a much shorter time span than yearly is required.
Does not seem likely, to me.
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Originally Posted by Strider
well the scientific theory is that the DNA we have now is the product of billions upon billions of mutations that occurred throughout history. its all based on chance. and while you *theoretically* can't make the claim that DNA is proof of a creator, it is much more logical than placing all your faith in probability. even if natural selection makes sense, why shouldn't we believe that there was Someone helping everything along the path? just my 2 cents.
So with a 4.5 billion year old earth, that would mean a good mutation every year, assuming that life began when the earth first formed. More likely it was much later, so even more good mutations in a much shorter time span than yearly is required.
Does not seem likely, to me.
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Nice to know they still dodge the issue with this kind of nonsense. Try pointing out that single cell organisms, the first kind of life, reproduce more often than once a day. And that multi-cellular organisms reproduce more than once a year and most produce multiple offspring, each of which is capapble of having a different mutation.
I don't suppose someone with a more thorough biology background could expand upon that could they?
Nice to know they still dodge the issue with this kind of nonsense. Try pointing out that single cell organisms, the first kind of life, reproduce more often than once a day. And that multi-cellular organisms reproduce more than once a year and most produce multiple offspring, each of which is capapble of having a different mutation.
I don't suppose someone with a more thorough biology background could expand upon that could they?
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Wait...you can't make the claim...but it's more logical. Even if natural selection works fine on its own...you should still believe in a creator?random jackass wrote:you *theoretically* can't make the claim that DNA is proof of a creator, it is much more logical than placing all your faith in probability. even if natural selection makes sense, why shouldn't we believe that there was Someone helping everything along the path?
I think my brain cells committed mass suicide reading that.
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