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Results from our forumPitfalls of Evolutionary Psychology: Exaptation... there. It's not that you're necessarily wrong, but your logic is tortured, your data cherry-picked, and the evidence pretty non-existent, which puts it squarely in the realm of evolutionary psychology.
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Re: Why The Religious Minded Rule Science With Science... cheese. Or was that someone passing gas? Har!" Seriously delusional and needs to learn about the scientific peer-review process before he puts his foot in his mouth again! (()) Only a few more days until uaafanblog's next negative! <Max> Posted: May 13 2008, 01:01 AM Negative -29 ...
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Re: Signaling between the ribosome and synthetase... present in the cytosol. The ribosome uses them, stripping off the amino acids. When an aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase encounters an unloaded tRNA, it puts on an amino acid.
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Re: Bird-Dinosaur News... asking a question I have no problem with, as I believe in a creation model where all things were created fully formed. Sexual reproduction just puts more weight on the evolutionary mule. I would like them to explain how this irreducible complexity happened. "an irreducibly complex system ...
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Re: Natural selection wrong due to transmission of harmful genes... the herd." One can easily see how this happens. 1)The kinds (baramin) stick together by natural affinity toward one another. The creator puts this within them. This affinity works toward a genetic purity by "grouping" the baramin together--and why not if the creator is organized? ...
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