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re: Missouri Bill Would Warn Parents of Evolution Boogeyman

Posted on 2/22/14 at 11:08 am to
Posted by mattloc
Alabama
Member since Sep 2012
4320 posts
Posted on 2/22/14 at 11:08 am to
In the late 1800s scientists made long lists of vestigial organs in humans, including the tonsils, pineal gland, thymus, and appendix.  In the years since, advances in our understanding of anatomy and biology have knocked them off the lists one by one....  the same will happen with the examples you cite.....and yet you cling to the pathetic notion that "there is something to it", and ignorantly criticize those who disagree with your nonsensical views
Posted by Fun Bunch
New Orleans
Member since May 2008
116379 posts
Posted on 2/22/14 at 11:18 am to
I'll try a different approach:

Please present your alternative hypothesis, complete with all of the testing, backup, research, and data that shows it to be a viable alternative.
Posted by Roger Klarvin
DFW
Member since Nov 2012
46590 posts
Posted on 2/22/14 at 12:03 pm to
quote:

In the late 1800s scientists made long lists of vestigial organs in humans, including the tonsils, pineal gland, thymus, and appendix. In the years since, advances in our understanding of anatomy and biology have knocked them off the lists one by one.... the same will happen with the examples you cite.....and yet you cling to the pathetic notion that "there is something to it", and ignorantly criticize those who disagree with your nonsensical views


This is misleading. The appendix and palatine tonsils are more detrimental than they are beneficial and we'd be better off without them. They definitely defy the idea of a designer.

However, you ignored the true vestigial structures like the tailbone, wisdom teeth, nonfunctional auricular muscles, etc.

Also, things like goose bumps, infant reflexes and hiccups are all vestigial autonomic behaviors.
Posted by Cruiserhog
Little Rock
Member since Apr 2008
10460 posts
Posted on 2/22/14 at 12:49 pm to
quote:

In the late 1800s scientists made long lists of vestigial organs in humans, including the tonsils, pineal gland, thymus, and appendix. In the years since, advances in our understanding of anatomy and biology have knocked them off the lists one by one.... the same will happen with the examples you cite.....and yet you cling to the pathetic notion that "there is something to it", and ignorantly criticize those who disagree with your nonsensical views


lol, 'knock them off the list' hug

nylonase, was a mutation bacteria ACQUIRED after years of sitting in waste water at a textile plant. The mutation allowed them to process nylon for food, something invented by man only what 60 years ago, so the genetic information for the enzyme could not have possibly been in the library of the bacteria.

That is textbook refutation to your 'no new information' bullshite

now run along and quote mine off some creationist website like you always do to respond.
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