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  • Hear what God of Israel YAHUSHUA-YAHUWAH (Son and Father are ONE) saying to our generation by His chosen prophets: Trumpetcallofgodonline. com ; Letter called "Purify Your Faith, and Come to the Father as It is Written": EXCERPT: "Only in the Bible and through these very Letters, of which I have given to My prophet of the end of this age, shall you find Him and know Him."

    Watch:

    "youtube.com/watch?v=INH-lNUQQ­Zg"

    "youtube.com/watch?v=lutJYDxP6­ys"

    "youtube.com/watch?v=R9ike7PKd­8U"

    Regards.

  • My biology teacher showed us this video today.. first biology lesson i've payed attention in in my 3 years of high school.

  • BEST RAP EVER!!!

    I <3 Darwin.

  • droppin' mad science

  • 3.5 billion years is one year for each digit of DNA to supposedly order itself.

    (That is so absurd!)

    One of many problems is that mutations do not order anything.

    There is no mechanism in nature to order any genomes.

    watch?v=qZev7hb40uk

  • "So there's this little theory, some people fear it. But if you want to know the history of life you've got to hear it." How true indeed.

  • @2:41 SHOW ME YOUR WARFACE!

  • The Dare Island Enigma is a novel concerning an alternative view of evolution see video book trailer

  • i loled so hardcore... <3

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  • Gonna have to play this for my class! Great evolution review! Doesn't hurt that '93 til is one of my favorite songs of all time either : )

  • AYE GUY IN THE WHITE HAT. I think you sexy. Hah. Our teacher showed us this in class todaaay. :)

  • 93 to infinity

  • lmfao. nice video on humbio.

  • Gotta love hippies!

  • sounds great! what's the instrumental?

  • It's survival of the muthaf***ing fittest, and these G's make tha' grade.

  • amazing

  • You guys are from california! I can tell because you said " hella" haha. thats how we doooo <3

  • we listened to this in science and now we can't stop listening to it! we actually begged our teacher to type up the lyrics

  • Oh my gawd! This shit is dope! It get's me excited in so many ways. Evolution, Souls of mischief, Galapagos.... absolutely ridiculously cool. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

  • DID HE DIED?

  • LOVE THIS!!!

  • This is genuinely the best non-porn thing on the internet

  • I applaud anyone who can successfully rhyme "Archaeopteryx".

  • This is just freaking awesome. I'm not at all into rap, but I am SO downloading this and I'm gonna listen nonstop till I know the lyrics by heart.

  • Nicely done.

  • Damn straight!

  • Looks like a very fun and interesting trip. Good job people. Revolution evolution!!!

  • Who are the water heads who disliked this video? Sorry ass jesus freaks no doubt.

  • w00t !!

  • Awesome.

  • The opposite of Mad Clown Posse.

  • Is one of the guys wearing a Baltimore Orioles cap?

  • Good job fellas!!!!

    You forgot to thank C.D. in your credits though!

  • "If there were hella elephants..." LOL

  • hahaha nice vid guys

  • gnarly!

  • Dr. Malcom Schug, you make me chuckle!

  • Did I see a Flying Spaghetti Monster (praise his noodly name) T shirt on one of the rappers?

  • There is only one thing in there that is bull crap and I think should be removed (because even the concept is stupid). At 1:54 you show the picture made by Ernst Haeckel, which is over about 125 years old and actually quite inaccurate and misleading, to the point that creationist use it to try to disprove and discredit evolutionary biology. So get it out there, saying you use facts and then use BS to prove a point isn't helping your plight...

  • Modern texts replace those drawings with actual photographs, but those don't work well as an overhead transparency (the medium used for that scene in this video). While Haeckel's specific claims were refuted, embryology still does provide compelling evidence for evolution (just not in the way he thought). There's an entire field (evo/devo) based around this.

    Calling it BS is, shall we say, being overly critical. At least, that's my opinion on it.

  • Yeah, BS is a little strong, what I perhaps should have said is that comparing embryo's is a little last century, like predicting the future using thee leaves. It reeks a little of occultism... There is much more compelling evidence to support evolution than, in my eye's, this pseudo-science.

  • Am I reading you correctly in that you dispute embryological evidence for evolution (i.e. in the video, they specify vertebrate embryos - and the structures that eventually become gills in fish, jawbones in reptiles, or ear bones in mammals are all identical embryologically as pharyngeal arches), or is your dispute merely with the use of a Haeckel drawing to represent this?

    If this is the case, then you'd probably be taking issue with any "solar system styled" drawing of an atom as well, right?

  • I do not dispute that early embryological development in vertebrae is parallel. Only in my view it's like comparing symptoms in stead of the cause which is of course genetic. How do you quantify phenotypical similarity?

    And yes I do think that they shouldn't be using the solar system styled drawings of atoms in schoolbooks, in stead teach students the basics of orbitals...

  • Ah, then the misunderstanding was mine. Complaint withdrawn.

  • You guys are WAY cooler than the Large Hadron Collider rappers.

  • sick track

  • so fuckin dope

  • lol'd

  • @hanktoni Thank you!!!!!!

  • As a former hum bio grad, CA, and galapagos field seminar participant, I thoroughly enjoyed this. I especially loved the cameos by Bob and Bill! Great job!!

  • LOL @ 0:28... "Daaaamn."

  • LMAO!

  • LOL nooo its DANG!

  • oh yeah my bad :D DAAAAANG!

    LOL

  • yes haeckel fudged his finds but his "fudges" wern't far off from the real thing

    "if iguanas are "always chillin", their not evolvin'"/facpalm

    "there isn't anything about DNA that supports this theory"

    DNA functional redundancy

  • "DNA functional redundancy" - Protein coding sections only. This whole area ignores the meta-information in non-coding sections long assumed by evolutionists eager to label the majority of the genome vestigial junk.

    For as much as we know about DNA we still are largely ignorant. How can you take something you know very little about and claim it supports a lame theory?

    What is the only known cause of information?

  • Plus you cannot seriously expect evolution to continually produce morphological change ?! That shows a complete lack of understanding of the principles of natural selection. Some populations have stable gene frequencies over long periods and only respond when there is selection pressure. Plus who is to say some iguana biochemical pathways are not evolving? Not all evo is visible. I should also point out you deserve a facepalm for using "their" instead of "they're" so double facepalm for you !

  • I don't expect evolution to produce only morphological change. I do however expect it to produce only what we observe in experimentation. That's degradation. Shorter lifespans, malfunctioning organs, extra limbs/wings that get in the way, reproductive decline. In short birth defect, whether visible or not.

    The same result as wear & tear on a car. Change always occurs, but all bad to varying degrees. Some immediately serious, most not.

  • Google "Lenski e coli" and learn about how evolution actually works.

  • Read more on Lenski and you will only find a pathway opened to an existing citrate metabolizer. How did the mechanism form before the pathway? Was the pathway formation degradation? Which is more fit in normal conditions, those with the pathway or those without?

  • In other words, you don't have a clue about the mutation occurring in the e coli Lenski was studying. In short, bacteria which normally feeds on glucose evolved to feed on citrate.

  • It is well known that all E Coli have long been able metabolize citrate under anaerobic conditions. Lenski's e. coli developed a pathway to an existing mechanism under aerobic conditions. The "evolution" that occurred was very much unremarkable.

    "In other words, you don't have a clue about the mutation occurring in the e coli Lenski was studying" - You have no idea what you're talking about. Read the links I sent you.

  • I had thought this was just a fun and clever mix by some grad students. I hadn't realized it was a part of a conspiracy and a last ditch effort to support a dying idea. Bravo for your incredibly insightful analysis!

  • dying idea ? in your little corner of the world maybe :D !

  • I was being sarcastic

  • Brilliant !!! i never thought bio could be interesting !! BLOODYY BRILLIANT !!

  • fantastic!! superb job

  • No Black particpants, huh? What's that all about?

  • Hey we are all African. Once you understand that, skin colour becomes irrelevant. Seriously, an understanding of evolution is a great force for good in the world. What's that line ?: "I ain't gonna spend my life bein' a colour".

  • damn stanford kids

  • hey i really enjoyed that rap! maybe get some better production, but the message and information was awesome!

  • lol @ 'better production'

    this beat is taken from one of the best hiphop songs of all times

    still, good job to the guys that made this

  • Wow, it's the good elements of 1992 rap.

  • Great for my 10grade biology class students!

  • Even better than when first performed on La Pinta! You rock, Tom & Sam.

  • this is effin AWESOME! i love you, my stanford peeps.

  • this is seriously freaking awesome!!!!!!!!!

  • You're on the Dean's List with this one Mcfadden.

    Great video work, holla.

  • NEVER STOP!

    These are awesome

  • genius

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