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"FalconClawRed" |
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02 Jan 2006 07:59:12 AM |
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Molecular Biology: Did the cell evolved? |
Molecular biologist Michael Denton writes in Evolution: A Theory
in Crisis, page 250: "Molecular biology has shown that even the
simplest of all living systems on earth today, bacterial cells, are
exceedingly complex objects. Although the tiniest bacterial cells are
incredibly small, weighing less than [one trillionth of a gram], each
is in effect a veritable micro-miniaturized factory containing
thousands of exquisitely designed pieces of intricate molecular
machinery, made up altogether of one hundred thousand million atoms,
far more complicated than any machine built by man and absolutely
without parallel in the non-living world.
"Molecular biology has also shown that the basic design of the cell
system is essentially the same in all living systems on earth from
bacteria to mammals. In all organisms the roles of DNA, mRNA and
protein are identical. The meaning of the genetic code is also
virtually identical in all cells. The size, structure and component
design of the protein synthetic machinery is practically the same in
all cells. In terms of their basic biochemical design, therefore no
living system can be thought of as being primitive or ancestral with
respect to any other system, nor is there the slightest empirical hint
of an evolutionary sequence among all the incredibly diverse cells on
earth."
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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| Title: Re: Molecular Biology: Did the cell evolved? |
02 Jan 2006 10:43:06 AM |
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In <894eaa60601020559s77812842kbe39649eed7b19c7@mail.gmail.com>,
FalconClawRed <Use-Author-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote:
Molecular biologist Michael Denton writes in Evolution: A Theory
in Crisis
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/denton.html
http://www.2think.org/eatic.shtml
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| User: "Opie" |
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| Title: Re: Molecular Biology: Did the cell evolved? |
02 Jan 2006 08:08:34 AM |
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On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 08:59:12 -0500, FalconClawRed
<Use-Author-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote:
Molecular biologist Michael Denton writes in
Evolution: A Theory
in Crisis, page 250: "Molecular biology has shown
that even the
simplest of all living systems on earth today,
bacterial cells, are
exceedingly complex objects. Although the tiniest
bacterial cells are
incredibly small, weighing less than [one
trillionth of a gram], each
is in effect a veritable micro-miniaturized
factory containing
thousands of exquisitely designed pieces of
intricate molecular
machinery, made up altogether of one hundred
thousand million atoms,
far more complicated than any machine built by man
and absolutely
without parallel in the non-living world.
"Molecular biology has also shown that the basic
design of the cell
system is essentially the same in all living
systems on earth from
bacteria to mammals. In all organisms the roles of
DNA, mRNA and
protein are identical. The meaning of the genetic
code is also
virtually identical in all cells. The size,
structure and component
design of the protein synthetic machinery is
practically the same in
all cells. In terms of their basic biochemical
design, therefore no
living system can be thought of as being primitive
or ancestral with
respect to any other system, nor is there the
slightest empirical hint
of an evolutionary sequence among all the
incredibly diverse cells on
earth."
Of course there are thousands who would disagree
that there's no hint of evolution. Fact is,
evolution can be seen alive and well today. All
you have to do is look.
Your quote is from an on-going line by Denton that
stretches back for more than a decade. He,
naturally, has made a ton of money from those
willing to pay anything necessary to sooth their
mind and ease their fears of reality.
For a better read, try:
http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/mark_vuletic/denton.html
People who want to share their religious
views with you almost never want you to
share your views with them.
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| User: "wbarwell" |
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| Title: Re: Molecular Biology: Did the cell evolved? |
02 Jan 2006 06:32:15 PM |
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Opie wrote:
On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 08:59:12 -0500, FalconClawRed
<Use-Author-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote:
Molecular biologist Michael Denton writes
in
Evolution: A Theory
in Crisis, page 250: "Molecular biology has
shown that even the
simplest of all living systems on earth today,
bacterial cells, are
Of course there are thousands who would disagree
that there's no hint of evolution. Fact is,
evolution can be seen alive and well today. All
you have to do is look.
Your quote is from an on-going line by Denton
that
stretches back for more than a decade. He,
naturally, has made a ton of money from those
willing to pay anything necessary to sooth their
mind and ease their fears of reality.
One of the smallest bacteria, pelagobactor ubique
has 1,350 genes. Not so totally complex as
Denton's handwave 'argument' would lead you to
believe.
The smallest bacteria that are known are
parasites of other bacteria and can get by with
only 430 genes.
Nor are all bacteria the same, there are some
known that still mainly use RNA directly as
as catalysts rather than DNA > RNA > enzymes.
Leaving out messy little details makes it seem
more miraculous than it really is.
For a better read, try:
http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/mark_vuletic/denton.html
People who want to share their religious
views with you almost never want you to
share your views with them.
--
Happy Hogmanay!
Cheerful Charlie
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| User: "Tax Man" |
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| Title: Re: Molecular Biology: Did the cell evolved? |
02 Jan 2006 09:04:58 AM |
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Thank you so much for cross posting this important information in
alt.free.newsservers. Otherwise I would not have seen it and would not
have learned of this important information. Please keep up the good work.
I know it's not on-topic at alt.free.newsservers, but I assure you that all
subscribers to alt.free.newsservers are in your debt for making us aware of
these facts.
Please cross post to the rest of usenet where it will be just as welcome. I
know that the people at rec.ponds may have missed it.
Follow-ups set.
On Mon, 02 Jan 2006 08:08:34 -0600, Opie <O_Taylor@MayberryRFD.com> wrote:
On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 08:59:12 -0500, FalconClawRed
<Use-Author-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote:
Molecular biologist Michael Denton writes in
Evolution: A Theory
in Crisis, page 250: "Molecular biology has shown
that even the
simplest of all living systems on earth today,
bacterial cells, are
exceedingly complex objects. Although the tiniest
bacterial cells are
incredibly small, weighing less than [one
trillionth of a gram], each
is in effect a veritable micro-miniaturized
factory containing
thousands of exquisitely designed pieces of
intricate molecular
machinery, made up altogether of one hundred
thousand million atoms,
far more complicated than any machine built by man
and absolutely
without parallel in the non-living world.
"Molecular biology has also shown that the basic
design of the cell
system is essentially the same in all living
systems on earth from
bacteria to mammals. In all organisms the roles of
DNA, mRNA and
protein are identical. The meaning of the genetic
code is also
virtually identical in all cells. The size,
structure and component
design of the protein synthetic machinery is
practically the same in
all cells. In terms of their basic biochemical
design, therefore no
living system can be thought of as being primitive
or ancestral with
respect to any other system, nor is there the
slightest empirical hint
of an evolutionary sequence among all the
incredibly diverse cells on
earth."
Of course there are thousands who would disagree
that there's no hint of evolution. Fact is,
evolution can be seen alive and well today. All
you have to do is look.
Your quote is from an on-going line by Denton that
stretches back for more than a decade. He,
naturally, has made a ton of money from those
willing to pay anything necessary to sooth their
mind and ease their fears of reality.
For a better read, try:
http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/mark_vuletic/denton.html
People who want to share their religious
views with you almost never want you to
share your views with them.
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| User: "John Baker" |
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| Title: Re: Molecular Biology: Did the cell evolved? |
07 Jan 2006 12:53:20 AM |
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On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 08:59:12 -0500, FalconClawRed
<Use-Author-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote:
Please do not feed Jabriol.
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| User: "Tax Man" |
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| Title: Re: Molecular Biology: Did the cell evolved? |
02 Jan 2006 09:04:30 AM |
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Thank you so much for cross posting this important information in
alt.free.newsservers. Otherwise I would not have seen it and would not
have learned of this important information. Please keep up the good work.
I know it's not on-topic at alt.free.newsservers, but I assure you that all
subscribers to alt.free.newsservers are in your debt for making us aware of
these facts.
Please cross post to the rest of usenet where it will be just as welcome. I
know that the people at rec.ponds may have missed it.
Follow-ups set.
On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 08:59:12 -0500, FalconClawRed
<Use-Author-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote:
Molecular biologist Michael Denton writes in Evolution: A Theory
in Crisis, page 250: "Molecular biology has shown that even the
simplest of all living systems on earth today, bacterial cells, are
exceedingly complex objects. Although the tiniest bacterial cells are
incredibly small, weighing less than [one trillionth of a gram], each
is in effect a veritable micro-miniaturized factory containing
thousands of exquisitely designed pieces of intricate molecular
machinery, made up altogether of one hundred thousand million atoms,
far more complicated than any machine built by man and absolutely
without parallel in the non-living world.
"Molecular biology has also shown that the basic design of the cell
system is essentially the same in all living systems on earth from
bacteria to mammals. In all organisms the roles of DNA, mRNA and
protein are identical. The meaning of the genetic code is also
virtually identical in all cells. The size, structure and component
design of the protein synthetic machinery is practically the same in
all cells. In terms of their basic biochemical design, therefore no
living system can be thought of as being primitive or ancestral with
respect to any other system, nor is there the slightest empirical hint
of an evolutionary sequence among all the incredibly diverse cells on
earth."
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| User: "Gantz" |
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| Title: Re: Molecular Biology: Did the cell evolved? |
02 Jan 2006 11:23:56 AM |
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Tax Man wrote:
Thank you so much for cross posting this important information in
alt.free.newsservers. Otherwise I would not have seen it and would not
have learned of this important information. Please keep up the good work.
I know it's not on-topic at alt.free.newsservers, but I assure you that all
subscribers to alt.free.newsservers are in your debt for making us aware of
these facts.
You are welcome, and thank you for allowing us to do so. We will
consider your post as an invitation. We are all happy to further your
education on this very interesting subject.
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