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Religions > Atheism |
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"Dragonfireblue" |
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22 Dec 2005 06:49:48 AM |
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Amazing Water cycle revisited |
From: "R. Pierce Butler" <spamsu...@google.com> - Find messages by this
There isn't a shred of science in the bible. I see no peer reviews, no
postulates, no theories, no proofs, and I certainly see no experiments.
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--> Really? Can you show us where, evolution as the origin of man,
have been proven by the scientific method?
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| User: "Thurisaz the Einherjer" |
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| Title: Re: Amazing Water cycle revisited |
22 Dec 2005 11:40:02 AM |
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Dragonfireblue wrote:
Can you show us where, evolution as the origin of man,
have been proven by the scientific method?
As you already showed us all, but that sentence quoted above, that you don't
know ***** about science, why should anyone try?
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Romans 2:24 revised:
"For the name of God is blasphemed among the Gentiles through you
cretinists, as it is written on aig."
Why I am not a christian:
http://www.carcosa.de/nojebus/nojebus
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| User: "Dragonblaze" |
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| Title: Re: Amazing Water cycle revisited |
22 Dec 2005 08:09:17 AM |
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Try the endogenous retroviruses:
"Endogenous retroviruses are molecular remnants of a past parasitic
viral infection. Occasionally, copies of a retrovirus genome are found
in its host's genome, and these retroviral gene copies are called
endogenous retroviral sequences. Retroviruses (like the AIDS virus or
HTLV1, which causes a form of leukemia) make a DNA copy of their own
viral genome and insert it into their host's genome. If this happens to
a germ line cell (i.e. the sperm or egg cells) the retroviral DNA will
be inherited by descendants of the host. Again, this process is rare
and fairly random, so finding retrogenes in identical chromosomal
positions of two different species indicates common ancestry.
In humans, endogenous retroviruses occupy about 1% of the genome, in
total constituting ~30,000 different retroviruses embedded in each
person's genomic DNA (Sverdlov 2000). There are at least seven
different known instances of common retrogene insertions between chimps
and humans, and this number is sure to grow as both these organism's
genomes are sequenced. (Bonner et al. 1982; Dangel et al. 1995;
Svensson et al. 1995; Kjellman et al. 1999; Lebedev et al. 2000;
Sverdlov 2000)." See
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/comdesc/section4.html#retroviruses
where I copied this from.
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