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<a href="http://www.icr.org/pubs/btg-b/btg-159b.htm" target="_blank">Wisdom Teeth</a> Here is an article from 2001 I found at AIG on "junk" dna: <a href="http://www.answersingenesis.org/home/area/magazines/tj/docs/tjv14n3pseudogene_pj.asp" target="_blank">psuedogenes</a> I do have an old copy of Vestigial Organs are fully functional by Bergman and Howe somewhere. I believe some of the things I couldn't find information on is addressed in this book. I'll relay the info if I can find it. xr |
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Ah, thought we were talking about the blind spot again. Still, this appears to be part of the design of the visual system as well. I'd say that illusions are indicative of less than perfect design.
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anyway, for this problem to be universal, Adam and Eve's DNA would need to change so that they'd pass on this problem. If either of them didn't pass on this problem there would be people that don't have it - just like there are people that don't have bad backs or crooked teeth or are short-sighted, etc. |
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Just about degenerations again.... basically it is a randomization of the original DNA. Creationists usually say that this mostly happened after the world-wide flood, to explain why people used to live for many centuries (because of the lack of mutations).
Anyway, according to the <a href="http://members.ozemail.com.au/~wenke/bible/genealogies.htm" target="_blank">Bible genealogies</a>, there were about 10 generations of people before the flood, and the flood happened approximately 4550 years ago - so if each generation took 25 years there would be 182 generations since the flood. So within 200 generations all of those mutations have developed..... just think of the chances though... Humans have about <a href="http://www.ultranet.com/~jkimball/BiologyPages/G/GenomeSizes.html" target="_blank">3.3 billion basepairs</a> in their DNA. And let's say this unique problem is caused by the mutation of *one* of the basepairs. And if God didn't change Adam and Eve's DNA deliberately, this change would come by chance. So for each baby that Adam and Eve have, there would be a 1 in 3 billion chance that the egg or the sperm has this mutation. And we'll just assume that this mutation is dominant otherwise both Adam and Eve would have to have had sperm and egg cell mutations - a 1 in 9 billion billion chance. And this would happen for every single child they had. (Well Abel wouldn't have needed to have that problem since he can't be our ancestor since he didn't have any kids) So basically either God changed all of Adam and Eve's DNA after the fall to include this flaw, or there were mutations for every single one of their children who were our ancestors. [ April 04, 2002: Message edited by: excreationist ]</p> |
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For some reason after Adam and Eve were kicked out of the garden, they instantly had to be farmers or herders - rather than hunter-gatherers. In Gen 3:12-14, God says to Cain "If you try to grow crops, the soil will not produce anything; you will be a homeless wanderer of the earth." (i.e. a hunter-gatherer) Cain replies "This punishment is too hard for me to bear..." Anyway, originally Adam and Eve were meant to cultivate the land (Gen 2:15). This is more than what proper hunter-gatherers do. Cultivating the garden (horticulture) is almost like agriculture. So they weren't in a natural hunter-gather environment. According to mainstream science, we've been using stone-age tools to hunt for about 2+ million years. But Adam and Eve are in a different situation since it doesn't appear that they hunted or used stoneage tools. It seems there was no stone age. They might have used wooden tools and soon after that was the iron and bronze ages. What I'm trying to say is that technological development was extremely rapid in early Genesis. And I don't see why the iron age still wouldn't have happened even if there wasn't a fall. They needed to cultivate the garden after all, so there would be a motivation to invent good iron tools. Also, by looking at the <a href="http://members.ozemail.com.au/~wenke/bible/genealogies.htm" target="_blank">Bible's genealogies</a>, it is clear that Adam would have been created approximately 6000 years ago. (You may be assuming that Adam and Eve lived 50,000 years ago or something) So since they were changing their environment and discovering new technologies, etc, they weren't in the natural world. And if God is omniscient, it would have been obvious to him that highly intelligent people would probably be inventing lots of things. This picture uses the same principle except it is much less dramatic. The area you focus on appears correctly and those in the periphery have a darkish patch at the intersections. It is probably more likely that that would be found in nature. Some Christians say that God knew about things from the beginning. He is unchanging and has always had a perfect plan. If that is so, then he would have known that these eye tests would be shown here on this messageboard this year. And he could have avoided that situation by just tweaking things a bit so at least some people don't have that problem. (e.g. many people are short-sighted, but it isn't a universal problem) So if God is omniscient and he planned everything out from the beginning, then he doesn't care if there is a flaw in his design. Maybe he did this to test the faith of those on the fence in the last days. Quote:
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So if the parents didn't have the scintillating grid problem, there is about a 1 in 10,000 chance that their baby will have the problem. Let's assume that the scintillating grid problem happened with almost all of Adam and Eve's children (since it is much more unlikely that the problem occured later). So let's assume they had 20 babies and 19 (95%) had the problem. That's about a 1 in 10^(4*19) chance. ^ means to the power of. That's 10^76 or a 1 with 76 zeroes. Now let's assume that the problem didn't happen until the second generation. We'll assume that they each had 5 kids so there are 100 grandchildren. And 95 (95%) got the scintillating grid mutation. That's a 1 in 10^(4*95) chance. Or a 1 with 380 zeroes. Quote:
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I'm not sure if this means that God had knowledge of the future before the fall but it would mean that he planned that people would go to his kingdom when Adam & Eve were only living in the garden. |
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Another optical illusion, in this case brought about by modern technology, has to do with communication antennas with white strobe lights on them (instead of pleasantly winking red lights such as Zeus and Odin ordained be used....) I'm curious if it is just my suboptimal optical system that sees this, or if you guys do too.
Driving at night through the fairly barren landscape out here, I can be looking at the road when one of these strobes comes into view. With the strobe in my peripheral vision, I find that any eye movement will make the flash of the strobe break up into several flashes, separated in space along (usually) curved tracks. If I look straight at the flash, the effect goes away: if I deliberately shake my head while looking at the flash, it again breaks up into individual, spatially separate flashes. If there are other steady lights, such as streetlights, near the strobe, the effect is much reduced or absent (except the head shaking maneuver will still make it happen.) I assume that this illusion has to do with the strobe flash actually being a train of flashes - maybe ay 60 Hz - but I don't know for a fact that it is. It would be a very strange illusion if the flash was a single burst of light, though. Has anyone else seen this? If not, I'll shut up. |
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