I remember my 'did a god really use THIS crappy method of communication?' Why not have it written into the rock of the earth in a single language we all know, an un changeable, infinite lasting rock..... But nah.... lets use dumb humans to pass the message on by oral story for thousands of years then write hundreds of scrolls and then let the catholic church choose an official collection of these stories.
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Seriously? 2,000 years of continuously diverging opinion about "interpretation" isn't enough time to sort it out?
by suavojr inthe current jw's who are inside (the conscience class) will have to endure another year of jw's pretending to please jesus with their bad imitation of the lords supper.
2000 years of people who could never be sure they had "the truth.
" what are the chances it'll come out in the next 2000?.
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Order in the universe
by Rattigan350 inthis topic was covered in book study last night.
some commented that the universe is ordered and the stars don't collide.. that has nothing to do with order.
it is more to do with that there is more space between the stars and planets and things go between them if they were in the same area.. and do they not consider that the many things that colliided with the moon to make those crators?.
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Watch cosmos......the latest episode shown in the uk is perfect, it shows a simulation of tje future andromeda and milky way collision.
WT is the worst primary school teacher ever.... bullshit and lies and repeat.
man, i really hate the name 'milky way'.... we need to change that. Andromeda is a wicked name!
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Largest Genome Ever Sequenced - and it's 82% Junk
by cofty inby developing new techniques, a team of scientists led by david neale at the university of california have succeeded in sequencing the genome of the loblolly pine pinus taeda.. the genome is 16 billion base pairs long - 7 times larger than the human genome.
so why does it take so much dna to make a tree?
well it turns out it doesn't.. the new sequence confirmed that the loblolly genome is so large because it is crammed full of invasive dna elements that copied themselves around the genome.
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my goodness religious people are so fragile.....
There is context to this terminology Vid, we mentioned the usefulness of the junk dna almost immediatly this thread started. You can recycle a used plastic coke bottle, but it is still 'junk'.
It bothers you because you think this fact contributes to proving your perception of god to be wrong, the perfect designer. Tough shit. You can't go around telling people what parts of life offend you or you dislike because of its implication to you, grow up and move on. I have heard this junk dna nonsense several times by ignorant stubborn religious people and it is so annoying.
We don't need our appendix, but of course it does something, it is living tissue, a part of the intestine...so religious people love to copy and paste uses for vistigial, useless organs, because the implication bothers them.
It is time to grow up....... there is a region of junk dna, garbage....but it can become useful. A mutation is a mistake, an error, but it can become useful,mthat is evolution. But junk is still junk, an error is still an error and useless tissue is still useless.
snare
P.s......to be fair PZ myers is a bit of a dick....but his data is the data...his evidence the evidence. His personality is insignificant.
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Want to know why people accept evolution ?
by snare&racket indo you have questions about or want to understand evolution?
it is a difficult concept to communicate and so if it is not explained well , it is understandable that we would dismiss it.. i sincerely want to talk with people who want to learn more or see what all the fuss is about.
we are all learning and increasing our knowledge all the time and it is good to go over facts with critical eye.. evolution we can discuss, looking at the foundational facts and evidence, one at a time for you to go and check, agree or disagree with and return.. no pressure to accept it, you can decide for yourself, also no mocking etc of what you have to say.. .
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Disposable hero, now can you summarise what you think we know about the fossil record, what you think fossils are, what about them led to the idea of evolution.
yeah i think discussing this stuff and realising what people believe is important, because how else can we signpost them to info. I am sure there are anonymous readers that will appreciate your input and explinations.
I must admit, I was very suprised at your explination of evolution. Only 7 years ago, I would have said 'we used to be monkeys?'.......shameful face.
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Want to know why people accept evolution ?
by snare&racket indo you have questions about or want to understand evolution?
it is a difficult concept to communicate and so if it is not explained well , it is understandable that we would dismiss it.. i sincerely want to talk with people who want to learn more or see what all the fuss is about.
we are all learning and increasing our knowledge all the time and it is good to go over facts with critical eye.. evolution we can discuss, looking at the foundational facts and evidence, one at a time for you to go and check, agree or disagree with and return.. no pressure to accept it, you can decide for yourself, also no mocking etc of what you have to say.. .
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have a go disposable hero .....
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Largest Genome Ever Sequenced - and it's 82% Junk
by cofty inby developing new techniques, a team of scientists led by david neale at the university of california have succeeded in sequencing the genome of the loblolly pine pinus taeda.. the genome is 16 billion base pairs long - 7 times larger than the human genome.
so why does it take so much dna to make a tree?
well it turns out it doesn't.. the new sequence confirmed that the loblolly genome is so large because it is crammed full of invasive dna elements that copied themselves around the genome.
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oh interesting......
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Classic repost from AlltimeJeff; recently completely - Free!
by WingCommander ini wanted to give this very public shout-out and congratulations to alltimejeff, who i have come to find out had turned in his letter of da, twice, then was read out at the meeting recently.
for those not knowing, atf was a 2005 gilead graduate, bethelite, missionary.
they mean the leadership.
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fantastic xxx here if you want to get in touch ATJ
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Want to know why people accept evolution ?
by snare&racket indo you have questions about or want to understand evolution?
it is a difficult concept to communicate and so if it is not explained well , it is understandable that we would dismiss it.. i sincerely want to talk with people who want to learn more or see what all the fuss is about.
we are all learning and increasing our knowledge all the time and it is good to go over facts with critical eye.. evolution we can discuss, looking at the foundational facts and evidence, one at a time for you to go and check, agree or disagree with and return.. no pressure to accept it, you can decide for yourself, also no mocking etc of what you have to say.. .
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Yes gypsy sam, the fact we are evolved matters.... it alters how we percieve disease, how we look for cures, how we endeavour to reach our full potential as a species!
It changes everything...
snare
p.s. looks like a great little site!
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Largest Genome Ever Sequenced - and it's 82% Junk
by cofty inby developing new techniques, a team of scientists led by david neale at the university of california have succeeded in sequencing the genome of the loblolly pine pinus taeda.. the genome is 16 billion base pairs long - 7 times larger than the human genome.
so why does it take so much dna to make a tree?
well it turns out it doesn't.. the new sequence confirmed that the loblolly genome is so large because it is crammed full of invasive dna elements that copied themselves around the genome.
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It is wrong of me to state beyond the evidence. I can't say there is no god, so forgive me for making a comment that assumes atheism as the end point of knowledge. However, for sure, there is no evidence of a coherent designer in our universe. Quite the opposite.
As I have said before, he would not get a job with apple....
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Largest Genome Ever Sequenced - and it's 82% Junk
by cofty inby developing new techniques, a team of scientists led by david neale at the university of california have succeeded in sequencing the genome of the loblolly pine pinus taeda.. the genome is 16 billion base pairs long - 7 times larger than the human genome.
so why does it take so much dna to make a tree?
well it turns out it doesn't.. the new sequence confirmed that the loblolly genome is so large because it is crammed full of invasive dna elements that copied themselves around the genome.
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Well there is strength in stability too jgnat, especially in less changeable enviroments.
I wonder if orgnaisms with less junk dna, i.e. less mutations, offer us insight into better coding for cell divison? Reducing cancer comes to mind obviously.