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Results from our forumRe: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... this was the site of oxygen transfer and so(if i am correct) would this not be the crucial site of which the "5 combinations" that Dr Menton referred to?(please correct me if I'm wrong) , i wasn't trying to be persuasive. The point is that even if you took the 287 amino acids and tried ...
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... ends to bond. However if in a random structure dipole-dipole would come into play. I don't know who did the numbers on this, all I can say is Dr. Menton who made the quote is a PhD in cell biology. There have been articles on the odds of evolution happening, though. This is just one illustration. ...
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... another genesis site. FZ, I'm not sure what you are asking, or perhaps you took the statement ambiguously. Are you understanding this as if Dr. Menton was saying there are a vast number of ways to arrange the atoms and hemoglobin still be functional? No. He was saying they could be arranged ...
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... than there are atoms in the universe, but there are only 5 ways that work! What are the odds that evolution happened? Not a chance! From Dr. David Menton PhD Dr. Menton was awarded "Professor of the Year" in 1998 while associate professor of anatomy at the respected Washington University ...
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Re: Natural selection is proven wrong... Researcher * Dr. Ralph Matthews, Radiation Chemist * Dr. John McEwan, Chemist * Prof. Andy McIntosh, Combustion theory, aerodynamics * Dr. David Menton, Anatomist * Dr. Angela Meyer, Creationist Plant Physiologist * Dr. John Meyer, Physiologist * Dr. Albert Mills, Animal Embryologist/Reproductive ...
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