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Dictionary » I » Intervention InterventionIntervention The act or fact of interfering so as to modify. ![]()
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Results from our forumCreationism is not scientific... of cause and effect and laws of nature to explain observed phenomena. An idea that is not naturalistic - i.e., that incorporates supernatural intervention and miracles - cannot be part of science, because it is impossible to test, disprove, or further investigate. Science only deals with the ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... beneficial mutations do not exist." This is what I have stated. What the empirical evidence shows is that, it is the direct clinical intervention that induces the acquisition of these natural occurring mobile genetic elements in tetracyclines that produces the resistance. I also went ...
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Re: question for evolutionary biologist.... mean it had to happen that way in nature. They did create something new, and the “proof of concept” was the fact that this occurred by direct intervention from an outside source (his team). My argument is that this is the way species arrive and Venter has demonstrated that. Now your argument ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... random evolutionary forces, actually runs counter to the empirical evidence. What the empirical evidence shows is that, it is the direct clinical intervention that induces the acquisition of these natural occurring mobile genetic elements in tetracyclines that produces the resistance. So this ...
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Natural selection ends in absurdity or nonsense... natural selection because the kids did not survive to reproduce, but if some of the kids [and others did not] survive to reproduce due to medical intervention then it would be claimed those genes were not harmful or unfavorable in terms of natural selection Thus it is seen that inherited genetic ...
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