Functional DNA/RNA/Proteins NEVER spontaneously form "naturally", outside already existing cells, from Sugars, Bases, Phosphates, and Aminos, respectively.
It's Physically and Chemically IMPOSSIBLE.
That's just the Hardware!
To refute, Please show a Functional 30 mer- RNA or Protein (most are 250 AA or larger) that formed spontaneously "Outside" a Cell/Living Organism, CITE SOURCE! The smallest "Functional" DNA (Genome) is a little over 100,000 Nucleotides... so that ain't happenin !
Conclusion from the Grand Poobah's of OOL Research...
"We conclude that the direct synthesis of the nucleosides or nucleotides from prebiotic precursors in reasonable yield and unaccompanied by larger amounts of related molecules could not be achieved by presently known chemical reactions."
The differences are huge but are still only 2%.
1. Factually Incorrect...
“For about 23% of our genome, we share no immediate genetic ancestry with our closest living relative, the chimpanzee."
Ebersberger, I. et al., Mapping human genetic ancestry, Molec. Biol. Evol. 24:2266–2276, 2007.
Down to 77% right quick. That ='s 690 million Base Pairs, roughly 227 Large Books!
The 97% fiasco (Still no 98%) was conjured from DNA Hybridization in the 80's along with "Walk Like an Egyptian" from the Bangles.
Sibley and Ahlquist, 1987, J. Molec. Evol. 26:99–121.
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So why are you convinced that we aren't just missing a piece of the puzzle now?
Argumemnon was discussing DNA. The paper you cite is discussing genes (and exons and intergenic regions). I'm sure you can appreciate that your failure to compare like with like makes your "Factually Incorrect" claim unproven.
How old is the earth, Daniel?
1. Your position is an Argument from Ignorance and Appeal to the Future, for one.
"INFORMATION": which is neither Matter or Energy; a teaspoon of DNA has enough of it to stack a pile of books from here to the moon 500 times and back!!
"Information" is only ever ever ever sourced by Intelligent Agency.
You have that backwards. Your argument is one from ignorance:
...you don't know how life could have evolved, so you conclude it couldn't have.
You are using your ignorance as a justification for your beliefs.
In fact, I doubt you could even state your definition coherently.
The air instructs the water vapor to condense, the ground instructs the drop to fall.How so...?
1. That's not My Argument. You must be reading another thread and posting here.
2. I don't know what "evolved" means yet, so how could I make any conclusions? You could help me out though...
Please post the Scientific Theory of evolution...?
How so...?
Information--- that which Informs or Instructs; it's Semiotic, neither Matter/Energy. The foundation of all communication.
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What in the World ?? ....R Ya Kiddin Me !!
What are "Genes" made of...??
Why do you avoid answering a very simple and pertinent question, Daniel? How old is the earth?
It's been available in libraries for about 150 years. If you've failed to educate yourself about it, it's hardly our fault.Please post the Scientific Theory of evolution...?
Only because you have steadfastly refused to find out, despite several posters willingly and eagerly showing you exactly where and how to find out, and even explaining it several ways several times in the thread. You have ignored every attempt to show you what "evolved" means and then you have tried to claim that because you don't know what it means it can't be real.I don't know what "evolved" means yet...
Only because you have steadfastly refused to find out, despite several posters willingly and eagerly showing you exactly where and how to find out, and even explaining it several ways several times in the thread. You have ignored every attempt to show you what "evolved" means and then you have tried to claim that because you don't know what it means it can't be real.
Honestly, this is the least sophisticated creationist argument I've ever come across. Even Ken Ham is better at arguing than you. You need to try a lot harder.
It's been available in libraries for about 150 years.
Why do you avoid answering a very simple and pertinent question, Daniel? How old is the earth?
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2. I don't know what "evolved" means yet, so how could I make any conclusions? You could help me out though...