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There is nothing that can be debated with someone who doesn’t understand the difference between a peer reviewed paper and published proceedings.I will explain and debate the papers and research anytime.
There is nothing that can be debated with someone who doesn’t understand the difference between a peer reviewed paper and published proceedings.I will explain and debate the papers and research anytime.
Here’s a quote from Kurt Wise, who got a phd in paleontology from Harvard and is the director of Creation Research at some ‘university’. It sums up the situation quite well:PickyPicky:![]()
I’m sorry to hear that. I wish I knew how to fight it effectively, but the internet seems only to have convinced anti-intellectuals that they are somehow critical thinker because they “do research” by watching youtube videos that “confirm” everything they already knew.In British society, too.
As a general rule, you aren’t intellectual if you never change your mind. There is nothing more anti-intellectual than mocking those who constantly refine their views with more and better evidence. We, of course, see evidence of that in this very thread.
It is, I believe, an insult to God to refuse to use the ability to reason that he gave us.
Sanford’s paper on overlapping codes is peer reviewed. Can we discuss it now?peer reviewed paper
It sums up the situation quite well:Here I must stand.
I’ve a pretty good idea but it would be nice to have it confirmed. But don’t do none of that breath holdin’ business.billsherman:![]()
I’d like to know this.What is your training, education, and level of expertise in biology?
So some went south and became Egyptians and some went east and became Chinese. And some went west and became Aztecs and some went north and became Innuit and some went further south and became Aborigines. And developed new languages, forgot about wheels, developed completely different religious beliefs and all this was in about 200 or so generations.Freddy:![]()
The sons of Noah and their generations spread out and took the account of the flood with them.Who was left to recount the story?
But as that paper says, the biosynthesis of arginine depends on ornithine carbamoyltransferase (ArgF), which has an essential arginine residue in its active site, and the biosynthesis of lysine depends on diaminopimelate decarboxylase (LysA) which requires a lysine residue to form a Schiff-base link-age to its PLP prosthetic group.It should instead be seen as an opportunity to gain key insights for constructing a new theory by building a clear understanding of how the old theory went wrong
https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/pdf/10.1142/9789814508728_0022
Wow, call me impressed with the quick research. And no you never pointed this out before. You never answered papers until now.But as that paper says, the biosynthesis of arginine depends on ornithine carbamoyltransferase (ArgF), which has an essential arginine residue in its active site, and the biosynthesis of lysine depends on diaminopimelate decarboxylase (LysA) which requires a lysine residue to form a Schiff-base link-age to its PLP prosthetic group.
As you fully well know, lysine residues are not required to form prosthetic groups. I’m sure I’ve pointed this out before. So we can discount the paper in it’s entirety. Perhaps you have another?
There’s no paper. This is common knowledge if you know anything about chemistry. Do you seriously think prosthetic groups require lysine? They might if there are other aliphatic amino acids available. Any suggestions as to which ones could work? I mean, do you actually understand this stuff or are you just tossing out links to papers without any grasp of the science involved?Freddy:![]()
Wow, call me impressed with the quick research. And no you never pointed this out before. You never answered papers until now.But as that paper says, the biosynthesis of arginine depends on ornithine carbamoyltransferase (ArgF), which has an essential arginine residue in its active site, and the biosynthesis of lysine depends on diaminopimelate decarboxylase (LysA) which requires a lysine residue to form a Schiff-base link-age to its PLP prosthetic group.
As you fully well know, lysine residues are not required to form prosthetic groups. I’m sure I’ve pointed this out before. So we can discount the paper in it’s entirety. Perhaps you have another?
Did the paper pass peer review and no one caught this except you? Hmmmmm - smells… link the paper rebuttal and I will study it.
Genetic entropy is garbage because life is not a closed system.Hume:![]()
You must not understand genetic entropy to post that as an answer.Me.
#9 provides a nice summary of why genetic entropy is nonsense.
https://www.genetics.org/content/202/3/869
And could you confirm that the original paper had been peer reviewed? The writers work for the Biologic Institute which is an offshoot of the ID guys - The Design Institute. Set up to try to convince everyone that they were doing research. And claiming a research facility in Seattle which never existed. The ‘Institute’ was just a rented office in Redmond, WA.Freddy:![]()
Did the paper pass peer review and no one caught this except you?But as that paper says, the biosynthesis of arginine depends on ornithine carbamoyltransferase (ArgF), which has an essential arginine residue in its active site, and the biosynthesis of lysine depends on diaminopimelate decarboxylase (LysA) which requires a lysine residue to form a Schiff-base link-age to its PLP prosthetic group.
As you fully well know, lysine residues are not required to form prosthetic groups. I’m sure I’ve pointed this out before. So we can discount the paper in it’s entirety. Perhaps you have another?
Every heard of photosynthesis?Ever heard of skin cancer?
The reference https://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/bi034769a I would have to purchase. It is acknowledged in the citations list.Wow, call me impressed with the quick research. And no you never pointed this out before. You never answered papers until now.
Did the paper pass peer review and no one caught this except you? Hmmmmm - smells… link the paper rebuttal and I will study it.
Correct. …The writers work for the Biologic Institute which is an offshoot of the ID guys - The Design Institute.
Wait, so you are saying Catholics still hold to geocentrism?What’s your documentation of these claims? Views that may be asserted by some Catholics are not the official position of the Church.