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DGN (OP) User ID: 76193900 United States 02/17/2018 03:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The brain evolved after the first “eyes.” It simply allowed for the development of even more complex eyes. Most insects don’t have a brain, yet they still have eyes. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76230690 How did creatures with eyes but no brain think? I don't know. You being one yourself, should be able to tell us best I tried to figure that out but I couldn't think of anything so.... what's your point? |
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DGN (OP) User ID: 76193900 United States 02/17/2018 04:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Exactly what prevents chemical reactions from creating an organism? We already have very very complex, life-like chemical reactions (Viruses and Viroids), what makes life different? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72531636 Lack of intelligent cause and correct effect. Every complex mechanism has an intelligent designer or there wouldn't even be atoms to start with. Last Edited by DGN on 02/17/2018 04:30 PM |
MaybeTrollingU User ID: 75979891 Brazil 02/17/2018 04:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Freaking coward, avoiding being put against the wall! |
DGN (OP) User ID: 76193900 United States 02/17/2018 04:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Now now one mustn't get all poopy pants, remember evolution inspires intelligence and courage. |
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DGN (OP) User ID: 76193900 United States 02/17/2018 11:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You asked for a person born with a tail, I gave you a person born with a tail. Stop deflecting and explain why a tail gene exists in humans. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72531636 Who cares? Good pics though, but really what's your point? Last Edited by DGN on 02/17/2018 11:09 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75814481 Australia 02/17/2018 11:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You asked for a person born with a tail, I gave you a person born with a tail. Stop deflecting and explain why a tail gene exists in humans. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72531636 Who cares? Good pics though, but really what's your point? wow... it's like pulling teeth. If human DNA was created from scratch by an all knowing, all powerful intelligence, why do we have deactivated tail genes? The same genes that are present in mice and monkeys. The same can be asked of the teeth/snout genes in chickens. |
DGN (OP) User ID: 76193900 United States 02/17/2018 11:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You asked for a person born with a tail, I gave you a person born with a tail. Stop deflecting and explain why a tail gene exists in humans. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72531636 Who cares? Good pics though, but really what's your point? wow... it's like pulling teeth. If human DNA was created from scratch by an all knowing, all powerful intelligence, why do we have deactivated tail genes? The same genes that are present in mice and monkeys. The same can be asked of the teeth/snout genes in chickens. So what? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76168601 Canada 02/18/2018 01:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You asked for a person born with a tail, I gave you a person born with a tail. Stop deflecting and explain why a tail gene exists in humans. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72531636 Who cares? Good pics though, but really what's your point? wow... it's like pulling teeth. If human DNA was created from scratch by an all knowing, all powerful intelligence, why do we have deactivated tail genes? The same genes that are present in mice and monkeys. The same can be asked of the teeth/snout genes in chickens. It's really easy why. If you were able to create Life, would you create strands of DNA for each living specimen or would you create one DNA strand that you can just alter minorly to create different animals. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75814481 Australia 02/18/2018 07:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You asked for a person born with a tail, I gave you a person born with a tail. Stop deflecting and explain why a tail gene exists in humans. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72531636 Who cares? Good pics though, but really what's your point? wow... it's like pulling teeth. If human DNA was created from scratch by an all knowing, all powerful intelligence, why do we have deactivated tail genes? The same genes that are present in mice and monkeys. The same can be asked of the teeth/snout genes in chickens. It's really easy why. If you were able to create Life, would you create strands of DNA for each living specimen or would you create one DNA strand that you can just alter minorly to create different animals. I would create one DNA strand that alters itself automatically through evolution. |
DGN (OP) User ID: 76193900 United States 02/18/2018 11:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | wow... it's like pulling teeth. If human DNA was created from scratch by an all knowing, all powerful intelligence, why do we have deactivated tail genes? The same genes that are present in mice and monkeys. The same can be asked of the teeth/snout genes in chickens. It's really easy why. If you were able to create Life, would you create strands of DNA for each living specimen or would you create one DNA strand that you can just alter minorly to create different animals. I would create one DNA strand that alters itself automatically through evolution. You mean through mutational cell replication failures producing deformed dysfunctional blobs? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72531636 United States 02/18/2018 12:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Or.....you could create D.N.A that, when replicated, it has the possibility to create new, beneficial mutations, like what we saw in the CCr 32 delta mutation in humans, or the mutation that allowed an group of bacteria to consume nylon. |
DGN (OP) User ID: 76193900 United States 02/18/2018 12:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Or.....you could create D.N.A that, when replicated, it has the possibility to create new, beneficial mutations, like what we saw in the CCr 32 delta mutation in humans, or the mutation that allowed an group of bacteria to consume nylon. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72531636 Or one can play once upon a time mind games with their own self the whole life like a dog chasing it's own tail, ending up right where it started. |
DGN (OP) User ID: 76193900 United States 02/18/2018 09:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Or.....you could create D.N.A that, when replicated, it has the possibility to create new, beneficial mutations, like what we saw in the CCr 32 delta mutation in humans, or the mutation that allowed an group of bacteria to consume nylon. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72531636 Or if you were God you could just get it right, from the start, like he did, can you? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75814481 Australia 02/19/2018 07:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Or.....you could create D.N.A that, when replicated, it has the possibility to create new, beneficial mutations, like what we saw in the CCr 32 delta mutation in humans, or the mutation that allowed an group of bacteria to consume nylon. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72531636 Or if you were God you could just get it right, from the start, like he did, can you? But bacteria couldn't digest nylon from the start. Nylon didn't exist from the start. The ability to digest nylon is the result of a change (mutation) which is beneficial. |
DGN (OP) User ID: 76193900 United States 02/19/2018 10:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Or.....you could create D.N.A that, when replicated, it has the possibility to create new, beneficial mutations, like what we saw in the CCr 32 delta mutation in humans, or the mutation that allowed an group of bacteria to consume nylon. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72531636 Or if you were God you could just get it right, from the start, like he did, can you? But bacteria couldn't digest nylon from the start. Nylon didn't exist from the start. The ability to digest nylon is the result of a change (mutation) which is beneficial. Making stuff up as you go? Since you know the history of bacteria tell me how many varieties are there. Last Edited by DGN on 02/19/2018 10:42 AM |
MaybeTrollingU User ID: 75241400 Brazil 02/19/2018 11:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Or.....you could create D.N.A that, when replicated, it has the possibility to create new, beneficial mutations, like what we saw in the CCr 32 delta mutation in humans, or the mutation that allowed an group of bacteria to consume nylon. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72531636 Or if you were God you could just get it right, from the start, like he did, can you? But bacteria couldn't digest nylon from the start. Nylon didn't exist from the start. The ability to digest nylon is the result of a change (mutation) which is beneficial. Making stuff up as you go? Since you know the history of bacteria tell me how many varieties are there. What about answering my questions then? What is DNA? Are you willing to learn about evolution? |
DGN (OP) User ID: 76193900 United States 02/19/2018 12:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: DGN Or if you were God you could just get it right, from the start, like he did, can you? But bacteria couldn't digest nylon from the start. Nylon didn't exist from the start. The ability to digest nylon is the result of a change (mutation) which is beneficial. Making stuff up as you go? Since you know the history of bacteria tell me how many varieties are there. What about answering my questions then? What is DNA? Are you willing to learn about evolution? Maybe later I'm busy studying baboons and bananas, how they hide in the bushes wait for a native to happen by, slip one under his foot, make him fall down go boom. Last Edited by DGN on 02/19/2018 02:55 PM |
MaybeTrollingU User ID: 75241400 Brazil 02/19/2018 12:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75814481 But bacteria couldn't digest nylon from the start. Nylon didn't exist from the start. The ability to digest nylon is the result of a change (mutation) which is beneficial. Making stuff up as you go? Since you know the history of bacteria tell me how many varieties are there. What about answering my questions then? What is DNA? Are you willing to learn about evolution? Maybe later I'm busy studying baboons and bananas. Surprising. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72531636 United States 02/19/2018 04:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Archaebacteria: the rarer, extremophile single cell organisms. Bacteria: Most single cell organisms on Earth, arguably the most numerous group on Earth. Eukaryota: Most organisms you see every day, Plants, Animals, Fungi, single-cell organisms with nuclei and complex organelles, etc. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72531636 United States 02/19/2018 04:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I made it up? Nylonase is a man-made compound. Nylon-consuming bacteria would have to have appeared after humans. "There is scientific consensus that the capacity to synthesize nylonase most probably developed as a single-step mutation that survived because it improved the fitness of the bacteria possessing the mutation. More importantly: The enzyme involved has been produced by a mutation completely randomizing the original gene. Despite this, the new gene still had a novel, albeit weak, catalytic capacity. This is seen as a good example of how mutations easily can provide the raw material for evolution by natural selection" |
DGN (OP) User ID: 76193900 United States 02/19/2018 04:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I made it up? Nylonase is a man-made compound. Nylon-consuming bacteria would have to have appeared after humans. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72531636 "There is scientific consensus that the capacity to synthesize nylonase most probably developed as a single-step mutation that survived because it improved the fitness of the bacteria possessing the mutation. More importantly: The enzyme involved has been produced by a mutation completely randomizing the original gene. Despite this, the new gene still had a novel, albeit weak, catalytic capacity. This is seen as a good example of how mutations easily can provide the raw material for evolution by natural selection" " "There is scientific consensus.... most probably....a good example of how mutations easily can provide the raw material for evolution by natural selection" I sure do like the slick talking speculation/fabrication smoke screen proving evolution by confusing the fact the bacteria were already there millions of years, only nylon is new. Last Edited by DGN on 02/19/2018 04:22 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72531636 United States 02/19/2018 04:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's a new form of bacteria, they had to evolve an enzyme (nylonase) to consume nylon. Trying to make an excuse doesn't change the fact not only did they have to evolve a new enzyme, but the fact that not only was it observed in the wild for the first time, but it was replicated in a lab by placing a different strain of bacteria in an environment with nylon to see if they would evolve nylonase to digest it. And they did. |
MaybeTrollingU User ID: 2236922 Brazil 02/19/2018 04:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's a new form of bacteria, they had to evolve an enzyme (nylonase) to consume nylon. Trying to make an excuse doesn't change the fact not only did they have to evolve a new enzyme, but the fact that not only was it observed in the wild for the first time, but it was replicated in a lab by placing a different strain of bacteria in an environment with nylon to see if they would evolve nylonase to digest it. And they did. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72531636 Yup, get used to it. Christians are intellectually dishonest, cherry pickers and cowards. No matter what you say, they will twist and bend until it fits their twisted faith. When confronted, dodge, dodge again and make stupid baseless claims and foundation-less arguments. This happens because they're dead inside, trembling of fear of a malicious indoctrination. They live sad, guilty and miserably, thinking to be right from the top of their purposely limited knowledge. For knowledge is the only thing that can break the shackles they live upon. But these shackles are the base of their pathetic existence and if broken, their whole world will erode beneath them. |