>Whether we can create life or not doesn't matter >Kind is an arbitrary definition and even if it weren't modern species turning into other modern species isn't the type of thing that happens under evolution and demonstrates a misunderstanding of evolution >Because of homologies older species turning into newer species however is founded in the fossil record and lab finding of genetics (Genetic distance).
>Aliens would also need to come from somewhere and god requires intense special pleading to not be even more unlikely >Muh nothing >Big Bang doesn't imply a beginning any more than a beginning implies a beginner. The Big Bang theory says there was a Singularity.
Evan Bailey
This might be bait anyway but I don't care, so I'll point out some of the flaws with your reasoning:
Newton actually tried to study the philosopher's stone and yet his physics and other discoveries still apply today. Does that make those laws irrelevant?
DNA was probably not the first nucleotide chain to come into existance, but rather RNA (easier to make but more unstable), and after that said RNA could eventually create DNA. We know this can happen because AIDS exists.
Fossils are EXTREMELLY rare comparing them to the actual number of organisms that lived, we find all those dinosaur bones because they were all around the world and walked through he Earth for 100 million years. The genus Homo is barely two million years old and mostly restricted to Africa and Eurasia.And yes, there is enough time for human evolution to occur.
There is something called Lägerstaten, which is a place known for well preserved fossils. Like I said, fossilizing a hard part is difficult, fossilizing a soft bodied animal is almost impossible and a miracle. Burgess Shale is a lägerstaten and thus, even soft bodied animals can be found.As far as I know there are two of these formations in the world that can be traced to the Cambric. And if that wasn't enough, it wasn't until then there were only soft bodied animals, so have fun searching for those. Darwin couldn't explain it, but he also couldn't explain how the traits where transmitted and (again) he was right about the process.
>Inside every cell in your body, there is a genome that is 3.5 billion letters long. Essentially, this is the longest word ever discovered. Ayy lmao. At this point is where the actual ranting begins and confirms how little you know about the issue. I won't even bother with this paragraph.
Conclusion: Your (((research))) is shit, come back when you have actual proof and not just misinformation
Matthew Thompson
> We've never been able to create life from nonlife in the lab. Untrue. Modern technology can create bacterial cells from ribonucleic acids, amino acids and fatty acids.
We don't do it because it's much cheaper to just isolate E coli from a pile of shit and work with it (the E coli, not the shit), but we can do it.
Sorry, creationists.
Lucas Williams
Prime example of the average /pol/-tard right here bois. Tries to use scientific jargon he does not understand in an attempt to appear like he actually knows what he is talking about. Just kill yourself bro ;)
Andrew Allen
Underage, here. I understand. You should get some sleep.
Gabriel Williams
where is your proof? source?
Jason Murphy
Not that user, but I think he refers to Mycoplasma laboratorium.
Landon Foster
What the fuck did you just fucking say about me, you first year bio frosh? I’ll have you know I graduated top of my class in evolutionary biology, and I’ve been involved in numerous studies, and I have over 300 peer reviewed papers. I am trained in DNA synthesis and I’m the top biologist in the entire US scientific community. You are nothing to me but just another undergrad. I will flunk you the fuck out with precision the likes of which has never been seen before on this Earth, mark my fucking words. You think you can get away with saying that shit to me over the Internet? Think again, fucker. As we speak I am contacting my secret network of facuty across the USA and your IP is being traced right now so you better prepare for the storm, frat boy. The storm that wipes out the pathetic little thing you call your career. You’re fucking dead in science, kid. I can be anywhere, anytime, and I can have your job interviews terminated in over seven hundred ways, and that’s just with my bare hands. Not only am I extensively trained in gene manipulation, but I have access to the entire grant review board of the United States NIH and I will use it to its full extent to wipe your miserable publications off the face of the continent, you little shit. If only you could have known what unholy retribution your little “clever” comment was about to bring down upon you, maybe you would have held your fucking tongue. But you couldn’t, you didn’t, and now you’re paying the price, you goddamn idiot. I will shit fury all over you and your career will drown in it. Prepare to work at McDonald's for life, kiddo.
Jonathan Thompson
Actually a lot of /pol/ love and accept evolution and evolutionary biology because it gives reason to race realism
Dylan Jenkins
literally cuntpasted directly from thecreationclub brief rebuttal of key points: >DNA requires at least 75 pre-existing proteins to exist, yet proteins are only formed by DNA. bitches dont know bout my RNA, which has both archival and catalytic properties >Darwin lived in relatively primitive times, therefore he couldn't be right if things started out primitive, and nobody living in a primitive time could make scientific advances, how did we end up with this modern world? SOMEONE must have pushed things forward. >Meaning, that in order for one species to transcend to the next level, as the theory of evolution dictates, it doesn't, evolution is not teleological >they would of had to cycle through hundreds or probably more like thousands of generations in order for this genetic fluke to occur. not actually true
>If evolution were true, the fossil record should show one type of animal in the oldest layers then two, then four, and so on. preservation bias. the earliest metazoans had no hard parts. and we do in fact find proto-forms of Cambrian-originating phyla in the Ediacaran; your memes are badly outdated