Now, I know that this topic has been done to death and I'd hate for an evolutionist to not take this seriously. But I feel there have been some questions not properly answered. If the cell is the basic unit that all evolution hinges on, why has it so far been impossible to assemble a cell even with all available parts, eg. Mitochondrion, cell membrane? It seems that if life were so predisposed to form under adverse conditions, why can it not be more easily formed under ideal conditions? Even though life is theorized to exist on many different planets. Also Darwins Black Box brings up an interesting point about a bike-motorcycle relationship.You could adjust bolt sizes and height of the seat, but not create a fuel tank or engine parts. If you read the book, you know what I am referring to, I just have read no good arguments about that certain part. I know they are mechanical not biological but it parallels genetic modification due to natural selection.SorryICouldn'tExplainBetterNoRoom
2006-11-19
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