To: Physicist
But you see, that's the problem with any form of creationism. Any circumstance can be made to fit with the notion. The power of evolution is that only the circumstance of related enzymes fits with evolution. If there were no relationship between the enzymes of various creatures, it would be a problem for the theory. But in fact, they are related.
The problems you've cited here apply equally to evolution and creationism.
54 posted on
04/19/2006 6:52:33 AM PDT by
Old_Mil
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To: Old_Mil
The problems you've cited here apply equally to evolution and creationism.How would dissimilar sets of enzymes pose a problem for creationism?
To: Old_Mil
The problems you've cited here apply equally to evolution and creationism.
It seems you didn't follow Physicist's point. Evolution predicts similar proteins, whereas Creationism predicts that they will be similar, dissimilar, identical, or completely different; i.e., Creationism makes no prediction at all.
571 posted on
04/20/2006 1:50:47 PM PDT by
aNYCguy
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