HI welcome to the forum. Congratulations on your freedom. Looking forward to your posts.
Posts by cofty
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what a wonderful site!
by scruffmcbuff inive been reading through this forum for a while and thought i should contribute!.
so im df, i was very involved regular pioneer for several years and i slowly started to wake up.. my exprience of leaving is horendous and contains alot of shocking (but apparently not that rare in the orgs) judicials and various encounters with the elders.. ive been out 10 years now and at 27 loving life!
running a succesful business and dont all thay materialistic stuff thata frowned apon, like providing my wife and kids with a nice car and house!
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Debating With Evolution Deniers is Just Like This
by cofty inarguing with those who reject scientific evidence can be like arguing about football; just as angry and passionate, but the goalposts keep moving, and one team doesn't exist.. read more here....
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cofty
The irony of this thread is epic! -
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Debating With Evolution Deniers is Just Like This
by cofty inarguing with those who reject scientific evidence can be like arguing about football; just as angry and passionate, but the goalposts keep moving, and one team doesn't exist.. read more here....
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cofty
Only thing they prove is that I can read and write and that I have studied a few books on the subject - Vidqun
Actually you claimed to be a highly qualified professional microbiologist. Therefore I can hold you to a higher standard of scientific accuracy. So far you are failing appallingly.
For example consider this nonsense...
Sorry to burst your bubble, but there is no such thing as a neutral mutation
Oh dear.
Any point mutation in the vast non-coding regions of the genome have no effect at all on anything. They are genuinely neutral.
This is because nucleotides take up space, affect spacing between other nucleotide sites
All introns are spliced out before translation. Changes to introns are neutral.
Changes to exons are also frequently neutral. As a microbiologist you will be well aware of the facts of DNA functional redundancy and protein functional redundancy.
There are more viable versions of the gene for the respiratory protein cytochrome C than there are atoms in the known universe. Comparison of sequences of species reflects the evolutionary relationships we already know from other types of evidence.
It is possible to splice the gene from yeast and implant it in a mammal and it will work perfectly. How much more proof do you need of the reality of neutral mutations?
Ultimately the entire population will become extinct because essentially all "neutral" mutations are harmful
You are the only "scientist" in the whole universe who is aware of this terrifying idea. Please publish your evidence in a peer-reviewed journal immediately.
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Debating With Evolution Deniers is Just Like This
by cofty inarguing with those who reject scientific evidence can be like arguing about football; just as angry and passionate, but the goalposts keep moving, and one team doesn't exist.. read more here....
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cofty
here I have to disagree with your statement which contradicts the facts.
My statement is 100% accurate. Cancer is a result of individual cells doing what they have done for 4 billions years - replicating.
I call it "improvement."
I don't care what pejorative, unscientific words you like to use.
Why would their genes have stabilized, while other organisms would be prone to change? It's a mystery.
No it isn't. Gene pools change in response to selection pressure. Some species change morphologically very little over long periods. However the neutral mutations of their genes proves their common ancestry with all other living things.
This is very basic science.
You may not remember, but I am a qualified Medical Microbiologist with Anatomy, Physiology and Microbiology as majors. Yes, I have a lot of books dealing with those subjects. I had to work through all of them to pass those subjects... - Vidqun 3 months ago
My credentials are not important. - Vidqun 2 hours ago
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The Atheist Delusion
by looter inatheist delusion.
just want to know what the ex jw community thinks about this video and also offer my pov.
the video was actually an advertisement on here.
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cofty
there'd be a lot more skeletons around if there indeed was no God, as a lot more sodium chloride in the sea
Eh?
This is why rational people end up laughing disrespectfully at creationists.
Are you really getting your science from Banana Man?
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Debating With Evolution Deniers is Just Like This
by cofty inarguing with those who reject scientific evidence can be like arguing about football; just as angry and passionate, but the goalposts keep moving, and one team doesn't exist.. read more here....
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cofty
dog DNA > dog, cat DNA > cat, frog DNA > frog, spider DNA > spider - Vidqun
Perhaps the most unscientific thing ever written by somebody who claimed to be a retired professional scientist.
My credentials are not important.
You made a very big deal of your credentials on a previous thread. Why are you shy about them now?
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Debating With Evolution Deniers is Just Like This
by cofty inarguing with those who reject scientific evidence can be like arguing about football; just as angry and passionate, but the goalposts keep moving, and one team doesn't exist.. read more here....
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cofty
Cofty, you are so clever.
Thanks. I can't return the compliment.
From a one-celled organism to a human being, I call that improvement.
I don't. I call it increased morphological complexity.
Through natural selection those that die of cancer will take themselves out of the equation. It'll be survival of the fittest.
Very few people die cancer before reaching reproductive age, so cancer has little effect on the gene pool. It is mostly a disease of age as mutations accumulate. As a professional scientist you should know that.
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Debating With Evolution Deniers is Just Like This
by cofty inarguing with those who reject scientific evidence can be like arguing about football; just as angry and passionate, but the goalposts keep moving, and one team doesn't exist.. read more here....
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cofty
According to evolutionists, we are constantly improving ourselves.
No
According to geneticists, we are gradually deteriorating.
No
Were you lying when you claimed to be a professional scientist? If Somebody claimed to be a cosmologist and wrote that the moon is made of cheddar cheese we would not be wrong to doubt his claim would we?
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The Atheist Delusion
by looter inatheist delusion.
just want to know what the ex jw community thinks about this video and also offer my pov.
the video was actually an advertisement on here.
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cofty
Firstly don't try to choose your beliefs. Commit to examining the evidence and be committed to following it wherever it leads. Expose yourself to the very best arguments against your worldview.
There may be some people who reject god because of bad experiences. I know that isn't true for me. I was a born-again evangelical for almost a decade after I left the cult and I really believed I was saved. I reject faith because of the evidence. To say that atheists reject god because they don't want to be accountable is patronising.
The god of christian theism is beneath me as far as ethics are concerned. I have nothing to learn regarding morals from any christian.
I do think that logical believers have provided reasonable responses to every intellectual objection to the faith.
I have never heard any compelling arguments for theism at all. Not one single scrap of positive evidence. The standard of christian apologetics in general - and on this forum in particular - is dreadful.On the other hand the evidence that the god of Jesus does not - cannot - exist is beyond reasonable doubt.
Here is a summary of one of many reasons that the god of Jesus is an impossibility...
PS - Ray Comfort is an imbecile.
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Debating With Evolution Deniers is Just Like This
by cofty inarguing with those who reject scientific evidence can be like arguing about football; just as angry and passionate, but the goalposts keep moving, and one team doesn't exist.. read more here....
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cofty
The way you have described it, confirms that cancer has, indeed, always been with us. Am I right?
Yes I'm sure you are right.
On the one hand there is the 4 billion year old imperative for the genes in every cell to make as many copies of itself as possible. On the other hand multicellular existence requires cells to cooperate and delegate procreation to specialised germline cells.
The details are fascinating. Millions of damaged cells are eliminated every day by a process of apoptosis that leaves no trace. Interestingly the process is triggered by the mitochondria who of course were once free-living bacteria...