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Evidence that contradicts common descent.
http://www.theologyweb.com/forum/sho...9961#post79961
"And to return to the thread, there are plenty of features that are contrary to what is predicted by common ancestry evolution, but they are explained away as convergent evolution. For example, an antigen receptor protein has the same unusual single chain structure in camels and nurse sharks, but this cannot be explained by a common ancestor of sharks and camels (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 95:11,804)." Anyone have this reference handy? I don't trust Socrates to be honest about his sources. Most likely he got it from this bit of AIg propaganda. http://www.answersingenesis.org/news...c_american.asp I suspect that the claim is ignorant as his claim that "The á-hemoglobin of crocodiles has more in common with that of chickens (17.5 %) than that of vipers (5.6 %), their fellow reptiles." which is true, but Sarfati seems to think it somehow contradicts common descent. |
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Roux KH, Greenberg AS, Greene L, Strelets L, Avila D, McKinney EC, Flajnik MF. Structural analysis of the nurse shark (new) antigen receptor (NAR): molecular convergence of NAR and unusual mammalian immunoglobulins. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1998 Sep 29;95(20):11804-9. Socrates just doesnt seem to be familiar with how to write a decent citation. |
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Re: Evidence that contradicts common descent.
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The real kicker, though, and evidence that that fraud Socrates never read the paper, is this bit from the conclusion: Quote:
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FWIW, PNAS has free access to their archives from 1990 to (?) 3 months ago, here. Science isn't quite as generous, but Sept 1996 to one year ago is all available over there with free registration.
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Ah, I see you made a thread devoted to mine. Good job.
I really think the fact that they have nothing which contradicts evolution, despite the dozen or so examples I listed, will hurt their position significantly vis a vis the readers. They already suffered crushing, Waterloo-eque style defeats on the ERV and "operational vs. origins science" threads... (hats off to Vorkosigan) |
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Yeah, I found it intesting the T5S dropped the observation/inference thread when I asked him what he knew about DNA fingerprinting & sequencing. (He had already labeled them as observations.) Perhaps he realized that if he answered he'd have to admit that no observation happens without inference.
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Birds Reptiles - Snakes - Crocodilians When it is actually Snakes Archosaurs - Crocodilians - Birds |
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Their fellow reptiles. Their FELLOW reptiles. The monophyletic group containing only reptiles. What is this safarti persons education? Has he, in his life, ever studied a little obscure field called biology? I know dinosaur - obsessed primary schoolers who would have a better knowledge of scaly-thing phylogeny. |
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Creationist Jonathan Sarfati is a physical chemist and spectroscopist.
For some strange reason, a large number of creationists are engineers, though some are physical scientists (Jonathan Sarfati), some are earth scientists (Andrew Snelling), and a few are biological ones (Duane Gish, Jonathan Wells). Here is an introduction to Andrew Snelling; also check out his two-faced career. Is he an old-earth mainstream geologist or a young-earth flood geologist? |
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Boys & Girls, I have spent a fair bit of time reading Socrates' posts on Theology Web, and I'd go dollars to doughnuts that Socrates is Jon Safarti of AiG.
The rhetoric is the same. The arguments are the same. Both are from NZ or OZ (whichever). Both have "high science qualifications" in "chemistry". He uses language and links from AiG without apology or the least bit of shame. He uses no other sources. He is very protective of his anonymity, something relatively uncommon among individuals who are 'faceless' to begin with. All that's left is ---- does he play chess? |
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