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Old 11-06-2009, 11:46 AM
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if our science books tells us that matter cannot be created nor be destroyed. Then is there really a need for a creator?

hehe...
bitaw sa... nganong naporma man ang amino acids in the first place?
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mao ni run... religion aside... amazing hastang "how stuff works" galibog...

HowStuffWorks "How Evolution Works"

Could life arise spontaneously? If you read How Cells Work, you can see that even a primitive cell like an E. coli bacteria -- one of the simplest life forms in existence today -- is amazingly complex. Following the E. coli model, a cell would have to contain at an absolute minimum:

A cell wall of some sort to contain the cell
A genetic blueprint for the cell (in the form of DNA)
An enzyme capable of copying information out of the genetic blueprint to manufacture new proteins and enzymes
An enzyme capable of manufacturing new enzymes, along with all of the building blocks for those enzymes
An enzyme that can build cell walls
An enzyme able to copy the genetic material in preparation for cell splitting (reproduction)
An enzyme or enzymes able to take care of all of the other operations of splitting one cell into two to implement reproduction (For example, something has to get the second copy of the genetic material separated from the first, and then the cell wall has to split and seal over in the two new cells.)
Enzymes able to manufacture energy molecules to power all of the previously mentioned enzymes

bacterias appered 10 billion years ago. it was only in the last 1 billion years that multicell organism appered.


so bacterias ruled the earth in the last 50 mins in the hour(analogy) multicell in the last 10 mins ra cla na abot.

reptiles in the last 5 mins. humans last minuit na ni abot sa earth..


so it how complex they are explains how they were able to survive and exist till today.

they're size is their advantage.. and how they can easily propagate..




the first life can't only occur in earth , they can occcur anywhere in the universe ... thats why there are alien life/
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it takes millions of years of evolution/mutation?
how long have humans been in existence?
so would it take millions of years to evolve from a chimpanzee to say... a beautiful blue-eyed blonde supermodel?
monkeys existed 20 million yrs ago , humans exist 2million years ago. the missing like was found and it is 5 million yrs old. .


so from homo erectus to homo sapiens it took 2 million years.... tama ka, ,

so it will be a wonder how humans will look like in the next 2 million years ,,, mas mo gwapa ba cya'g samot or modako iyang ulo man gamay'g lawas . murag alien..
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bacterias appered 10 billion years ago. it was only in the last 1 billion years that multicell organism appered.


so bacterias ruled the earth in the last 50 mins in the hour(analogy) multicell in the last 10 mins ra cla na abot.

reptiles in the last 5 mins. humans last minuit na ni abot sa earth..


so it how complex they are explains how they were able to survive and exist till today.

they're size is their advantage.. and how they can easily propagate..




the first life can't only occur in earth , they can occcur anywhere in the universe ... thats why there are alien life/
which part did you state the beginning of life again, brother? analogy denied!
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so what r u proposing brother , god created the cell .... but can ur bible explain it.

basic elements and spark can create amino acid ..

and how dna , RNA and protein were form followed in the process,. out of this world meteors may have also send it in our planet.. its a bubbles of chemical reaction out there..

all this discoveries just makes it more nmore interesting...
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not for long humans can create a man made cell ... with all it components..

they have already been able to create a glowing protein in the lab , with the same substance as a fire fly.
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so what r u proposing brother , god created the cell .... but can ur bible explain it.

basic elements and spark can create amino acid ..

and how dna , RNA and protein were form followed in the process,. out of this world meteors may have also send it in our planet.. its a bubbles of chemical reaction out there..

all this discoveries just makes it more nmore interesting...
yup... but you havent answered my question... kinsay nag himo? hmmmm... asa ang cell nga nabuhat... patuli kog usab kong naa...
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evolution joke. quoted from somewhere:

i like how scientist never question themselves.

hey goerge what is that, i beleive thats the missing link bob. looks like a cat to me, dont you think we should run some test or something. nah.
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well its ur perspective , being against all scientist .. sorry but story of creation is too boring for me...

i dun think its the right forum to argue., maybe in SnO./..
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YouTube - The Cell - The Spark of Life (Part 6/6)

Scientists using Church's techniques have already manipulated naturally occurring cells to do extraordinary things. Adam meets a team in San Francisco, led by Dr Steve del Caldayre, that has radically re-engineered bacteria cells so that, when fed sugar, they produce clean diesel oil. This new science of synthetic biology is already coming up with life-changing solutions to some of the most pressing challenges facing humankind. But Adam asks how much further scientists will go when they cross the threshold and create new cells from scratch."
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well its ur perspective , being against all scientist .. sorry but story of creation is too boring for me...

i dun think its the right forum to argue., maybe in SnO./..
then ill see you there... hahahaha
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YouTube - The Cell - The Spark of Life (Part 6/6)

Scientists using Church's techniques have already manipulated naturally occurring cells to do extraordinary things. Adam meets a team in San Francisco, led by Dr Steve del Caldayre, that has radically re-engineered bacteria cells so that, when fed sugar, they produce clean diesel oil. This new science of synthetic biology is already coming up with life-changing solutions to some of the most pressing challenges facing humankind. But Adam asks how much further scientists will go when they cross the threshold and create new cells from scratch."
ha! - re-arranged... you just prove my point... moooorrree... moooooreee.... mwaahahaha
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re arranging is just one of the posible innovation,,, if u'll watch the video ...

they already have the map of a cell.. and they can create one in a year...

btw, this forum is not for non-sense creationist , .. so look for somebody to talk to..
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evolutionist can't even get their numbers straight. i've read/heard estimates in the tens of thousands of years to millions of years when it comes to science estimations of how long have the human species have been walking on earth. that Lucy fossil they found in ethiopia was dated 3-3.6 million years but it wasn't even a homo sapien, for all we know, it was just another monkey/ape species. and again i'm asking if we evolve from monkeys to humans, how come the monkeys are still around, why didn't all of them evolve to humans (homo sapiens)? what triggered the evolution? why was it necessary to evolve? and the monkeys/apes/chimpanzees?
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it jsut like asking

why there are different kind of whales...

whale shark
killer whale
blue whale

a whale shark is not a whale, but a SHARK.

Whale shark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

and bacteria, not bacterias, is the plural of bacterium.
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