oh_noes wrote on Dec 15th, 2009 at 11:31am:GoodScienceForYou wrote on Dec 15th, 2009 at 11:27am:One piece of coding in DNA can cause severe illness. Don't you know that.
Yes, fully aware that it might. Also aware that it probably won't.
Quote: Random is certain death for the species.
First you tell me random doesn't exist, now you tell me it's death for the species. Interesting. Is this a concession that random does exist?
And of course it's not certain death, that's a ludicrous suggestion, again every living walking breathing person serves as evidence.
Quote:There is no such thing as random in the universe.
Oh, so random doesn't exist? So why is it deadly?
Quote: It runs on the laws of cause and effect, therefore random is fantasy.
An irrelevance until you have the ability to predict every physical interaction in the Universe. The process can be modelled as random in the meantime.
The universe is a structure that runs on the laws of science.
It cannot run on chaos.
Why are you using random for evidence then on other evidence you go ape garbage and say it is not random? You cannot have two conflicting ideas in the same science. It must be integrated.
If random is real, then 99% of your other arguments are destroyed.
You cannot assemble any "tree of life" if life is random.
You cannot say that "evolutionary pressure" is a cause if "random" is the cause or even a cause.
You are brainwashed into a dumb belief system with conflicting information and conflicting data all over.