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Results from our forumRe: Intelligent Design?... explain why as weird as it seems challenging the theory is the most logical and scientific thing for me to do. So to experimentaly show the noodly appendages in action: In as few words as possible "A theory is a coherent statement that explains a phenomena." Sometimes I add extra detail ...
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Re: Intelligent Design?... that acts by unknown and non measurable ways, scientist have to chose the first solution. But find a way to experimentaly show the noodly appendages in action, and then ID will be able to be considered something else than just the divagations of religious nuts.
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Bible vs Darwin... that same time period fish beginning to come out on land, only to die because their respiratory system is messed up and they can't use their appendages very well? The only other scenario I suppose would be that a fish bore an amphibian.
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Re:... oxygen, such as nitrogen, nitrite and nitrate, and even sulphate, which also allows some to live deep within the human gut. There are also special appendages, such as fimbriae which allows attachment to the host surface and bacteria can form biofilms, which offers protection against the immune ...
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Evo-Devo... of existing body parts NOT something totally new." When I read the Evo-devo theory I was under the impression that all the different types of appendages possible were represented and that if you look at the development of the human fetus you can observe the previous stages of gill formation ...
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