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stackny
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stackny
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03/15/2006 9:58 pm
Originally Posted by: stackny-DNA has never occured in nature and hasnt even been made in a lab under controlled conditions.

-Even if DNA could have occured in nature it would still need a living cell to carry out its function and replicate.

-Amino Acids have never been found to occur in nature and only have been made in a lab under intensely controlled conditions.

-If organisms could arise from the primordial soup, then there couldnt have been oxygen in the atmosphere or else they wouldve been oxidized into simpler substances. This creates a bigger problem than it destroys because without oxygen, there is no ozone and they woudve been exposed directly to ultraviolet rays, burning them to a crisp.

-There is a severe lack of fossil evidence supporting the theory of evolution. Transitional fossils should be everywhere.

-Heres a quote from the father of the evolutionary theory himself on transitionals.

“But just in proportion as this process of extermination has acted on an enormous scale, so must the number of intermediate varieties, which have formerly existed, be truly enormous. Why then is not every geological formation and every stratum full of such intermediate links? Geology assuredly does not reveal any such finely graduated organic chain; and this, perhaps, is the most obvious and serious objection which can be urged against the theory. The explanation lies, as I believe, in the extreme imperfection of the geological record”. {Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species, First Collier Books Edition, p. 308}.

-No mutation has ever been found to increase genetic information and is always a loss of existing information. Mutations have been found to almost always make an organism worse off from what it originally was.

- Evidence against a gradual evolution can be found through the Cambrian Explosion. This is where animal fossils essentially appeared from nowhere in the Cambrian Strata. Fossils from every phyla have been found in the Cambrian Strata, supporting the fact that all these organisms coexisted. The fossils in the Precambrian layer (next deepest layer) have shown comparatively many fewer fossils than the Cambrian layer and have little relation to the fossils found in the Cambrian layer.

-The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that everything breaks down, not becomes more complex. (this makes the idea of something as complex as DNA arising from the primordial soup a scientific impossibility)

As you can see, this entire evolutionary theory is based upon the most coincidal conditions ever to be explained by science. Its just not possible.


Yeah Pony, all that makes tons of sense.
Dont shoot yourself in the head.