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Ken Miller on Human Evolution

Dr. Ken Miller talks about the relationship between Homo sapiens and the other primates. He discusses a recent finding of the Human Genome Project which identifies the exact point of fusion of two...  
 
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pontecanis (12 hours ago) Show Hide
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By the way,numbnuts, it is Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy!!! As in outside the central nervous system! Distal means closer to the terminal end; proximal means closer to the origin or insertion!!
pontecanis (12 hours ago) Show Hide
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The posts here by NephiliimFree are complete crap!! These "ideas" of his are unsubstantiated by any professional anywhere in the world~they are delusion---see the series of videos Educating NephilimFree for more specific details.
His flood ideas are nonsense,his ideas of genetic weakening are conspiracy-theorist pap; and his absurd statement about atmospheric pressure and the 33% greater amount of oxygen is asinine. Don't believe a word!!
NephilimFree (1 day ago) Show Hide
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Use Google earth and look at the eadges of the continental plates which face away from the Mid-Atlantic ridge. The ocean floors have dropped. When the water came out, it left a vacancy, which was filled by the dropping of the ocean floors. The water went into the oceans. It's there to this day.

All your other questions are easily answered as well, I just don't have time to answer the,m. Look it up. You'll find 1,000 sources for the information you seek.
NephilimFree (1 day ago) Show Hide
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Varieties are weker and experience a loss of genetic information. This is why many varieties are sterile or weak or unfit. It's also why exceedingly large or small varieties, such as dogs, are disease prone and have many health problems.

More species have become extinct than are currently living. Less than 5% of all species that have ever existed are currently living.
Passinthru13 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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Hmmm.....the flood. What happened to all the water? Where did it come from? What did all the animals eat when they got off of the boat? How did Noah feed, water and clean up after all those animals? How did those animals diversify in such a short period of time to form the incredible ranges we see today within each kind? How did plant life survive total water submersion for an extended period of time? How did freshwater fish survive? Yes, the flood seems quite plausible indeed.
DeadFishFactory (1 day ago) Show Hide
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Of course everything is headed for extinction. If it's not now, then it's when the sun decides to go all PMS on us.
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"Everything is headed for extinction"

Where do you know that from? Is that also in your holy book?
NephilimFree (1 day ago) Show Hide
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Flood.

The earth's environment was changed by it, which is verified by rock composition (O2 content) and bubbles in amber, the fact that the earth was tropical pole to pole in the past, and the fossils which prove life forms were much larger and more viril in the past than today.

Everything is headed for extinction. Life forms are getting smaller, weaker and dumber.

Now if you are not the stupid one, go back and read my previous post, in which I already explained this.
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Are you stupid? I said why do species go extinct today
NephilimFree (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Flood.

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