Darwinist ignorance, confusion & epigenetics (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Thursday, November 18, 2010, 15:08 (5118 days ago) @ xeno6696

The only thing I can really say anything to is to this line:
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> > > I will say this again; in this line of argumentation you're a creationist. The fossil record gives us only snapshots. This is absolute. An 'increment' would be a single generation.
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> > Of course I am a form of creationist. I have a God. 
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> But you're saying that the fact that we don't have a snapshot of every generation from Whale A to Whale Z, that this is the open playground with which you God is allowed to play. If I characterize you correctly here; this is exactly the "God of the Gaps" argument. And how is this sound?-This is not God-of-the-gaps. Evolution occurred. I'm disputing mechanism. Not itty bitty steps, but jumps. The record says whole species appear de novo, with no anticedent forms (Cambrian). The only factor we have to account for this is increased oxygen. This allows DNA and epigenetics to vigorously react: Cambrian Explosion. The CE drives my philosophy of evolution.


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