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Dictionary » P » Proves Provesprovessel Openly declared, avowed, acknowledged, or claimed; as, a professed foe; a professed tyrant; a professed Christian. The professed, a certain class among the jesuits bound by a special vow. See the note under Jesuit. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Re:... retardation and not with increased intellect. In fact, Einstein's Brain was smaller than usual... Assumption 3 = "evolution" (above) proves human evolution. Which is just NOT true. All DIRECT evidence of evolution available to date is evidence of gene LOSS. For human evolution to ...
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Re:... and the earth' AND every observed law of nature in recorded/written history (6,000 years). The fact we are having this conversation right now proves 'evolution' never happened. I did a link to Sanfords book 'Genetic entropy'. The onus of proof is on the person that makes the claim. Science ...
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Re: Most of mutations are harmful, it proves that an intelligent designer cannot cause mutations... Not true! (Though have no idea what it has to do with "intelligent designer") Most mutations are sources of variation. Eye color, skin ...
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What are some reasons that prove adaptations are not designeMost of mutations are harmful, it proves that an intelligent designer cannot cause mutations. Additionally if a person claim a statement, he himself must prove it and imploring proof for the rejection is philosophically wrong.
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Re: mutations and dependencies... at which the supposed succession becomes difficult to track, which makes the theory more difficult to falsify. Genetics/the very existence of DNA proves it never happened, thats the sickest part of the whole thing (BILLIONS of functionally sequenced nucletoide base pairs that given a single letter ...
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