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  • Aug 11, 2020

    Is there even any solid argument or evidence against evolution?

  • OP
    Aug 11, 2020

    Is pride is the biggest factor hindering people from excepting the fact that there is no creationism. Their forefathers might’ve been misguided and all their labor and toil went to ball or no avail, or they like to believe they’re a “special creation” with a higher purpose

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    Evolution is fact, you don't get to "not believe" in it

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    str8dollaz

    Evolution is fact, you don't get to "not believe" in it

    DNA is too complex to have random divergent changes to make it favorable or advantageous

    You have a better chance of hiring billions of monkeys to accidentally write Shakespeare or solve differential equations

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    The information within your DNA is consists more information than many large libraries and simple mistakes in the sequence are always malignant

  • Aug 11, 2020
    str8dollaz

    Evolution is fact, you don't get to "not believe" in it

    this

    there shouldn't even be a discussion

  • Aug 11, 2020
    air

    The information within your DNA is consists more information than many large libraries and simple mistakes in the sequence are always malignant

    What about the CCR5 delta 32 mutation that confers resistance to HIV?

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    The DNA chain of the chromosome of the bacterium E. coli, a favourite organism used by molecular biologists, it’s dna consists of 3-4 million base pairs. These are all arranged in a sequence that is 'meaningful' in the sense that it gives rise to enzyme molecules which fit the various metabolites and products used by the cell. This unique sequence represents a choice of one out of 102,000,000 alternative ways of arranging the bases. The variables are too high

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    I do.

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    air

    The DNA chain of the chromosome of the bacterium E. coli, a favourite organism used by molecular biologists, it’s dna consists of 3-4 million base pairs. These are all arranged in a sequence that is 'meaningful' in the sense that it gives rise to enzyme molecules which fit the various metabolites and products used by the cell. This unique sequence represents a choice of one out of 102,000,000 alternative ways of arranging the bases. The variables are too high

    Ok then how do you explain the fact that E. coli has grown increasingly more resistant to antibiotics over the past 20+ years?

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    str8dollaz

    Ok then how do you explain the fact that E. coli has grown increasingly more resistant to antibiotics over the past 20+ years?

    Thats not mutations, they’re from preexisting DNA variations that exist but survived not new mutations

  • Aug 11, 2020
    air

    Thats not mutations, they’re from preexisting DNA variations that exist but survived not new mutations

    Bro please take a biology class. Just one, that’s all you’ll need.

  • Aug 11, 2020

    I believe in evolution I don’t believe in god

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    str8dollaz

    Evolution is fact, you don't get to "not believe" in it

    I think the point of disagreement is on whether or not there’s an intelligent hand behind the origin of life in the first place. Like if intelligent design created the processes of evolution etc.

  • Aug 11, 2020

    Where's the video evidence? Photo evidence? Where's the proof?

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    I don’t think anyone believes people or animals were just placed on the earth out of nowhere

  • I believe in evolution and I believe in God. Not sure how I feel about Adam and Eve tbh They might've been the first humans who evolved over thousands of years to have consciousness and they ate the forbidden fruit or it might not be literal, just an attempt to explain that we live in this world of sin and we should obey God and avoid being tempted by the devil to redeem ourselves

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    air

    DNA is too complex to have random divergent changes to make it favorable or advantageous

    You have a better chance of hiring billions of monkeys to accidentally write Shakespeare or solve differential equations

    Most mutations aren't either advantageous or disadvantageous.

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    air

    The DNA chain of the chromosome of the bacterium E. coli, a favourite organism used by molecular biologists, it’s dna consists of 3-4 million base pairs. These are all arranged in a sequence that is 'meaningful' in the sense that it gives rise to enzyme molecules which fit the various metabolites and products used by the cell. This unique sequence represents a choice of one out of 102,000,000 alternative ways of arranging the bases. The variables are too high

    But you forget one variable, time
    Like f***ing billions of years

  • Kenig 💭
    Aug 11, 2020

    People itt really arguing

  • Aug 11, 2020

    I don’t believe in science, I believe in signs

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    where's that user that doesn't believe in gravity

  • Aug 11, 2020
    DEL_245

    where's that user that doesn't believe in gravity

    @Sucuk

  • Aug 11, 2020

    I don’t see how belief fits here

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    ktt2 users got the smoothest of brains but wanna act like they writing a wikipedia article huh