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Originally posted by trilobyte:
Dehammer posted:
no, i caught it, but what you dont seem to be willing to grasp is there are the equivalent of thousands of shades of colors from ultraviolet to infrared in the paint shop of evolution.

...sooooooooooo, are you claiming that there is enough genetic information...variation... in a worm to form a man?

Or, are you saying that the worm has a limited number of variations?
im saying that the dna of all living creatures on earth have the same basic components, but that they can link in so many different ways.

the main difference between a man and a worm is the length and number of genes. its how they are arranged that makes the difference between every thing. given enough time for a worm to gain the number of genes, and the right arrangement, yes it could. thing is it would take hundreds of millions of years for it to happen.

sorry, Amaranth Rose, that was not intended as an insult, it was intended to tell him that he is too closed minded. Hes not willing to let new ideas in.


the more man learns, the more he realises, he really does not know anything.