Abiogenesis (Origins)

by David Turell @, Friday, August 19, 2011, 20:24 (4632 days ago) @ David Turell

Kent: I have a great deal of respect for your study and your work, but if you were focused on the medical world, then in the realm of biology you are certainly NOT the equal of someone who has put in the same sort of time specializing in that specific arena!
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> You don't think the people I treated were biologically alive? Medicine is living biology. Unles you haven't studied organic chemistry, you don't have enough learned thought patterns to think clearly with. Just the faith that you want to be right.-
Kent: Try this on for size. Both Matt and I are trying to educate you a bit on organic chemistry, especially biochemistry. Note this article which describes the very essential folding of giant protein molecules so they function properly. Part of the process is the 3-d shape of the various amino acids, part of it is the charge on the individual amino acid molecules and part are the chaparone molecules who make sure the folds are correct. The final 3-d shape dictates functionality. These chaparones are in the earliest forms of life we can study. That implies abiogenesis had chaparones as part of the process. More odds against chance falling together of the right proteins to make living matter.-http://www.c4id.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=239:new-research-on-protein-folding-demonstrates-intelligent-design&catid=52:frontpage&Itemid=1


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