Re: "Talking with Monkey Men"

April Dorsey-Tyler (adorsey@netusa1.net)
Wed, 5 Mar 1997 18:21:11 -0600

> Yet you want me to believe that the simplest form of life, a single
> celled ameba which is vastly, vastly vastly, far more complex in its
> basic design than netscape 3.01 gold, having over a trillion letters in
> it DNA code which if placed in any other order other than that which
> they are would cease to exist. Not only must the DNA line up perfectly,
> so must also its co-factor RNA molecule. So now we've got a double helix
> of the simplest DNA life strand in an exact configuration so precise
> that if you simply move just one of the letters out of sequence you've
> got nothing and you're back to your nothingness chaotic whatever you
> call it.
>

You obviously don't understand genetics, or you wouldn't make such a
erroneous statement. Many of the bases could be changed and the result
would be the same, or good enough.

> Also, bear in mind that this is even granting you that such molecules
> were formed from nothing to begin with which no evolutionist has even
> come close to satisfactorily explaining.

NOBODY had ever said that molecules came from nothing. If you're gonna
argue this issue, RTFM! (Or in this case, the science books!)

April

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