[_ Old Earth _] Intelligent Design Is Obvious

Quid said:
Heidi said:
Excuse me? Insertion? :o And who inserted these new genes? If insertion happens, then why haven't humans bred offspring with wings? :o And why have no apes bred anything other than apes since the beginning of recorded history when there have been witnesses? Sorry, but inventing pre-recorded history looks more than a little susipicious, particluarly when it contradicts everything that has been recorded. :wink:
The following are the causes of mutation, including the insertion of new information. This isn't the first time I've shown you this either. I've told you before, mutation of DNA rarely happens in large amounts, hence why there's never any drastic changes but only small ones that accrue to cause larger ones over millions of years.

So the only drastic changes happened specifically when an ape conveniently turned into a man so people can say there is no God. Is that correct? :o The only probelm is, that it would have had to have happened with all the offspring of apes that gradually changed into a man. So how many mutations do you calculate would have had to have happened to all the mutants from apes in order to produce the human being of recorded history? :o
 
Heidi said:
Quid said:
Heidi said:
Excuse me? Insertion? :o And who inserted these new genes? If insertion happens, then why haven't humans bred offspring with wings? :o And why have no apes bred anything other than apes since the beginning of recorded history when there have been witnesses? Sorry, but inventing pre-recorded history looks more than a little susipicious, particluarly when it contradicts everything that has been recorded. :wink:
The following are the causes of mutation, including the insertion of new information. This isn't the first time I've shown you this either. I've told you before, mutation of DNA rarely happens in large amounts, hence why there's never any drastic changes but only small ones that accrue to cause larger ones over millions of years.

So the only drastic changes happened specifically when an ape conveniently turned into a man so people can say there is no God. Is that correct? :o The only probelm is, that it would have had to have happened with all the offspring of apes that gradually changed into a man. So how many mutations do you calculate would have had to have happened to all the mutants from apes in order to produce the human being of recorded history? :o
Since all those mutations would be passed down as well, it would spread throughout the species. It's not as if animals have monogomus relationships for life whose children only breed with each other. Their mutations will spread and mix with the mutations with others. Any beneficial ones will continue to spread. Any bad ones will soon get that specific animal killed out, while neutral ones may continue to flourish or peter out.

And I can't really answer the rest of your question since Humans are apes. Not evolved from.
 
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