Answers to Unanswerable Evolutionary Questions
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Evolutionist don't have to believe anything, just observe the facts.
Professional lies and they call it a moral guide.
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@5tonyvvvv I am of the pinion that there is a creator & designer, not an evolutionist! I'm aware of levo/dextro amino acids & dextro/levo sugars & also a complex array of other organic molecules arranged in a homochiral (etc) manner in such a way, guided by DNA, which transcribes to RNA & the latter translates these molecules to proteins, powered by mitochondria etc. These complex patterns can never occur at "random". The 2nd law of thermodynamics would had long prevented these in occurring.
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@7olusegun what is utterly ridiculous is all life evolved from one single cell.!!!, which no can make! scientists can copy and borrow information. and then they make these big announcements that they created life, what a lie!
homochirality !! life can never come from a pool of chemicals!
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@5tonyvvvv Precisely!
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@7olusegun A primordial broth is complete nonsense, and not science, its all assumptions!. homochirality destroys evolution!!
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An easy answer is not necessarily the right answer.
In fact, it usually is not.
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Hahahahahahahahaahaha!! Our great, great ,great, great, great, great ancestor was Earth broth!!!
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So the astronomer explains abiogenesis (PS not evolution by the way :) - OK. The idea of astrobiology is dismissed, and then we move directly to "astrotheology", can't have it both ways. And the astro-creationists have determined there's no life elsewhere in the universe? What evidence did they rely on? And only 1 mass extinction just 4k yrs ago? The koala had a damn long way to go and come home because of the flood! Please.
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@Topazman12 Alien beings, my XXX. You are talking thru your hat and have no proof of any of that because no proof exists. (Except that I agree that people ARE kept blind by the governments.)
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I like the Hindu myth better when it comes to language
"There grew in the centre of the earth the wonderful `world tree,' or `knowledge tree.' It was so tall that it reached almost to heaven. It said in its heart, But Brahma, to punish the pride of the tree, cut off its branches and cast them down on the earth, when they sprang up as wata trees, and made differences of belief and speech and customs to prevail on the earth, to disperse men upon its surface"
mifster83 1 year ago 3
lol 16:50
mifster83 1 year ago 3