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Deleterious Slab of Damnation
Which do indeed have their own common origin. And what should we call the Last universal mitochondrial ancestor?
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Which do indeed have their own common origin. And what should we call the Last universal mitochondrial ancestor?
The evidence of the ape common ancestor is fairly well established.
BTW, I've sat in on talks doing comparitive biology of antioxidant enzymes, and you be amazed at how well simalarities of an enzyme like superoxide dismutase fits into the heirarchy of species already established. It's a beautiful thing. It allows us to know which part of the enzyme is truly needed(typically part of the active center), because these sequences don't change from speices to speices. Presumably becuase any mutation in this area would result in inactivation of function and thereby kill of that species. (this works only for enzymes which are truly critical for survival like superoxide dismutase).
Next we'll hear how Patsy Cline was ignorant of common descent from single celled organisms.
...too bad DOC believes his salvation is at stake...
I strongly disagree. Since there are no figures or polls as to how many people knew that humans evolved from bacteria (according to science), one can only estimate from one's experience. In my opinion no more than 10% at the most of atheists know man evolved from bacteria (a to s).
An I would also estimate no more than 3% , at most, of the world's population know that according to science man evolved from bacteria.
We just hear mostly about man coming from apes. And I believe that is possibly because it is a better sell.
So, just how many atheists do you know?
Actually, of course, they are right about not being monkeys. They are, rather, chumps descended from a common ancestor of us'n'chimps!!Because that's the one people talk about most. The ties between apes and humans is an active area of interest for scientists and is fueled in other areas by the ever-so-popular "I ain't no monkey" chant from the creationist camp. I'm also gonna go out on a limb and say there's probably more that can be learned about humans by studying closer relatives than speculating about Chad.
um... we have brought up the inaccuracies in what you have said. Lots. That you don't care to improve on your inaccuracies does mean that you don't care about the truth. If you did, you would correct yourself.Someone in here said I don't care about the truth. Once again that's a joke. Why would I bring in the hundreds of facts I do if I didn't care about the truth. Maybe a few of my 900 posts haven't been completely accurate, but if you think something I said is inaccurate just look it up for yourself.
Well, I know joobz from his posts and I'd be willing to bet that joobz did not know that man evolved from reptiles. I'm not saying it in a condescending way.
And you're sure that Joobz is an atheist?Well, I know joobz from his posts...
How much?...and I'd be willing to bet that joobz did not know that man evolved from reptiles.
So because you were until recently ignorant of a major aspect of evolutionary theory you find it convenient to assume that most atheists must be as well.I'm not saying it in a condescending way. Because I'm sure others in here (including myself) did not know that man evolved (a to s) from reptiles.
As have most uneducated people.Sure most educated people have heard of evoltion,...
You're saying it, but you're still offering no evidence to support this assertion. You've claimed that most atheists are ignorant of the fact that evolutionary theory states that all life on Earth is related. But all you've demonstrated is that you were ignorant of this fact....but what I'm saying is that many atheists believe in the science aspect of creation, while knowing very little about the specifics
You've demonstrated that this statement applies to you.But I do believe there are some people that don't know (completely) what science says about evolution and are basing their decision about God on incomplete information.
That's some white-hot irony there.Maybe a few of my 900 posts haven't been completely accurate, but if you think something I said is inaccurate just look it up for yourself.
Someone in here said I don't care about the truth. Once again that's a joke. Why would I bring in the hundreds of facts I do if I didn't care about the truth. Maybe a few of my 900 posts haven't been completely accurate, but if you think something I said is inaccurate just look it up for yourself.
And if you don't like my threads then stay out of them. It's quite simple.
[snip]..... basing their decision about God on incomplete information.
What about that article?
I sure did not see anything in the article which stated that everything living thing on Earth now originated from one, single form of life (which is what 'DOC' was originally claimed).
If this is not the case, then please point out where it does.
Your bet is that joobz didn't know that we shared a common ancestor with reptiles? I'll take that bet.![]()