you still have not addressed the genetic issues in 2 of my posts...
My total response was not addressed to you and there is intended sarcasm there as well.
genetic deformities and alterations which do not necessarily exist in a persons offspring, and the origins of life which this thread is about
Lastly, if you don't have the piece of mind to have this type of discussion without going into name calling or getting emotional then you should not respond to me because that's when my respect for you goes out the window.
The simple fact is that there is no solid science to support evolution. Only snapshots of time and hypothetical answers made to look like facts. The truth is scientist do not know for a fact that we originate from the same place as primates. That is why there is a phrase called the "missing link" because all of this stuff is not proven.
That is also why some people consider the theories of evolution to be the foundation of another religion. Simply put, it cannot be proven, and it can only be believed by faith, not scientific study.
BTW. part of my core study was genetics, I aced that my sophomore year of college. So its not coming from my ass...its coming from my professors and my curriculum.
I would like to add this quote to my "out of my ass" argument. it comes from :http://www.newgeology.us/presentation32.html. they are obviously creationists or intelligent design people, but the arguments made are thriving strong in at least the collegiate scientific community.
"But evolutionists want you to believe that changes continue, merging gradually into new kinds of creatures. This is where the imaginary part of the theory of evolution comes in. It says that new information is added to the gene pool by mutation and natural selection to create frogs from fish, reptiles from frogs, and mammals from reptiles, to name a few. Do these big changes really happen? Evolutionists tell us we cannot see evolution taking place because it happens too slowly. A human generation takes about 20 years from birth to parenthood. They say it took tens of thousands of generations to form man from a common ancestor with the ape, from populations of only hundreds or thousands. We do not have these problems with bacteria. A new generation of bacteria grows in as short as 12 minutes or up to 24 hours or more, depending on the type of bacteria and the environment, but typically 20 minutes to a few hours. There are more bacteria in the world than there are grains of sand on all of the beaches of the world (and many grains of sand are covered with bacteria). They exist in just about any environment: heat, cold, dry, wet, high pressure, low pressure, small groups, large colonies, isolated, much food, little food, much oxygen, no oxygen, in toxic chemicals, etc. There is much variation in bacteria. There are many mutations (in fact, evolutionists say that smaller organisms have a faster mutation rate than larger ones10). But they never turn into anything new. They always remain bacteria. Fruit flies are much more complex than already complex single-cell bacteria. Scientists like to study them because a generation (from egg to adult) takes only 9 days. In the lab, fruit flies are studied under every conceivable condition. There is much variation in fruit flies. There are many mutations. But they never turn into anything new. They always remain fruit flies. Many years of study of countless generations of bacteria and fruit flies all over the world shows that evolution is not happening today."