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Old 02-17-2003, 04:46 PM   #11
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Duplication and divergence.

Go here for some examples.

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There are some good articles there. Nice use of the antievolution.org forum! There is a painfully empty genetics forum at Evolutionisdead.com that you ought to post those articles to, in case some poor, lost, wandering souls go through there.
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Looks like hungry student bit off more than he could chew.....and fled with indigestion.
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Give him a chance, Vork. After all, he did come back after his weekend trip- not all of us live online, y'know. Perhaps he is reading all the references we gave him.
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Old 02-18-2003, 08:54 AM   #14
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No, I didn't flee. I just have lots of things going on between school and piano and a few other ventures that I am trying to get off the ground. I took one look at the links and decided that I'm gonna need some time to really get into it. So don't worry, just because I'm a Christian doesn't mean I'm scared or incapable.

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So don't worry, just because I'm a Christian doesn't mean I'm scared or incapable.

-Matt
Pleased to read it. Besides, this question opened up a whole can of worms, and lead me to discover things I didn't know about at all, for which I thank you. And to think, I clicked the link hoping I could help answer this "simple" question. Enhumbling*, is it not?




* Enhumbling is a perfectly cromulent word!
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