Lars wrote:
> In article <mn.95617d696ecdd1a7.61149@tiscali.dk.invalid>,
> dewnull@tiscali.dk.invalid says...
> >
http://www.doctorsdoubtingdarwin.com/
>
> Hvor er det dog til grin AF:
> "As medical doctors we are skeptical of the claims for the ability of
> random mutation and natural selection to account for the origination and
> complexity of life and we therefore dissent from Darwinian
> macroevolution as a viable theory. This does not imply the endorsement
> of any alternative theory."
>
> AF modsiger sig selv idet han:
> d. 14 sep kl 21:49 skriver:
> Intet af overstående strider på noget som helst punkt med skabelses- og
> grundtypeteorien.
>
> Dette var med refererence til flg. statement fra mig:
> Evolutionsforskningen har længe stadfæstet at:
> 1. DNA indeholder kode for nedarvning, der går videre til kommende
> generationer, med begrænset variatation
>
> 2. Mutation foregår spontant i alle former for DNA
>
> 3. I naturen vil der i hvert niveau blive "født" væsentlig flere
> organismer af en given art en der kan overleve i det omgivende miljø,
> hermed fravælges automatisk "dårlig" DNA for vider-replikering
>
> Godt med et solidt selvmål AF
>
> Godt, jeg er i AF's killfilter, så jeg slipper for at rette hans
> misforståelser for mange gange.
>
>
> Ydermere anvendes vor viden fra evolutions-teorien såmænd i AIDS
> behandling:
>
> Structured Treatment Interruption:
>
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/10/4/l_104_10.html
>
> We think of evolution as requiring thousands, tens of thousands or
> millions of years to make significant changes - and often, it does. But
> evolution can also occur in a relative eyeblink. That's the case when
> the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) becomes locked in a survival
> struggle in the body of a patient who's taking powerful anti-viral
> drugs.
> It's evolution in fast-forward mode. The virus, replicating billions of
> times a day, can acquire new mutations at lightning speed: eventually,
> some of the genetic changes enable the virus to resist even the most
> powerful drugs. These drug-resistant viruses come to dominate the
> population and threaten the patient's life.
>
>
>
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/10/4/l_104_06.html
Ikke desto mindre har Andreas ret. Det er en tendens til en stigende
skepsis overfor evolutions- teorien bredt i befolkningen. Så kan du
teknisk argumentere for, hvad du vil.
regards Bruun