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re: Fossils in Greece Suggest Human Ancestors Evolved in Europe, Not Africa

Posted on 4/11/24 at 10:42 pm to
Posted by Corinthians420
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Member since Jun 2022
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Posted on 4/11/24 at 10:42 pm to
Tell that to the animals that evolved to survive living in Chernobyl.

Where there is selection pressure we have witnessed mutations and they dont take 100s of millions of years.

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This means that the waiting time for a specific nucleotide within single chromosomal lineage would be 100 million generations.

someone is trying to trick you by using math that is easily disproven
This post was edited on 4/11/24 at 10:45 pm
Posted by Prodigal Son
Member since May 2023
734 posts
Posted on 4/12/24 at 2:02 pm to
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Tell that to the animals that evolved to survive living in Chernobyl. Where there is selection pressure we have witnessed mutations and they dont take 100s of millions of years.

How many new species evolved in Chernobyl? Zero. If anything, Chernobyl is a prime example of Intelligent Design.

The lesson from Chernobyl is this: radiation kills, but life comes prepared to defend itself. No newly evolved organisms emerged at Chernobyl. Billions of mutations were not naturally selected to originate new species. The same organisms rebounded because DNA repair systems, involving exquisite machinery, were prepared to find mutations and fix them. The systems might be overwhelmed temporarily, but will rebound as soon as the threat diminishes. Machines do not make themselves in the presence of threats. They have to be prepared in advance. Think of it: the DNA code includes instructions on how to build machines that can repair DNA!

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someone is trying to trick you by using math that is easily disproven

Yeah, those dirty conniving theists! You just can’t trust them. Always trying to trick people. They’re so selfish and immoral!
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