oldmanintheskydidntdoit
Posts: 4999 Joined: July 2006
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This may be of interest: Quote | Meyer’s main argument for the inability of random mutation coupled with natural selection (hereafter, “RM + NS”) to add information to DNA is based on the research of Douglas Axe, a scientist currently working at the Discovery Institute’s Biologic Institute. 10 Meyer claims that Axe’s work demonstrates that proteins are rare in sequence space—and argues therefore that functional proteins cannot be converted to different functions through RM + NS due to the intervening nonfunctional space between islands of function. There are several reasons why Axe’s work cannot be used as evidence for such an assertion. |
http://www.asa3.org/ASA........ema.pdf
-------------- I also mentioned that He'd have to give me a thorough explanation as to *why* I must "eat human babies". FTK
if there are even critical flaws in Gauger’s work, the evo mat narrative cannot stand Gordon Mullings
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