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Genetic similiarity
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Sorry for this unimportant question, but dying to know why God made the genetics between human and chimpanzees to be the most similiar than any other creatures? Are there something that i need to…Continue

Tags: chimpanzee, similiarity, human, Genetic

Started this discussion. Last reply by Jim Brenneman on Monday.

Non-Human Languange
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I've been reading this book "cognitive psychology" and i found something interesting. It says here that "in 1969, Beatrice and Alan Gardner taught a version of American Sign Language to a chimpanzee…Continue

Tags: human, languange, evolution, Brain

Started this discussion. Last reply by Robert Byers May 9.

Sabbath day
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Hello everyone..In the book of Exodus, we see that God gave a command to the israelites to keep the sabbath day holy. In…Continue

Tags: day, israel, sabbath, moses, exodus

Started this discussion. Last reply by Justin Mooney Apr 4.

The second law of thermodynamics
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"Evolution is like fire, evolution does not defy the second law because, it is just utilizing energy already present, and one day will burn out, when the last life form becomes extinct. Simple, like…Continue

Tags: atheist, law, second, Thermodynamics

Started this discussion. Last reply by Brian Guiley Mar 28.

 

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Jim Brenneman replied to Norman Walanda's discussion 'Genetic similiarity'
"So much to agree with from brother Lou here: Of course, even though they are continents away, they are in many cases all descended from a single pair of a particular kind that were on the Ark. But as Lou says, it is correct, there are many features…"
Monday
Lou Hamby replied to Norman Walanda's discussion 'Genetic similiarity'
"I am amazed by some of the statements made here on this subject.  If you don't mind I would like to point out that similarity in deign i soften proof of a guided mechanism (a creator) which…"
Sunday
Norman Walanda replied to Justin Mooney's discussion 'Divine Hiddenness'
"However there is still a bit of a problem if we conclude God existence only through physical appearance of nature. There are numerous entities in the world that claimed to have created everything in nature. So i think there are only two problems in…"
Friday
Johnny Wirkkala replied to Norman Walanda's discussion 'Genetic similiarity'
"Ralph Thurlow Said: "Similarity actually proves nothing unless you first assume evolution" Mariana Said: "...as though there's some threshold that can overcome trust in the Bible. Is eighty percent similarity enough to convince…"
May 22
Norman Walanda replied to Steven Posey's discussion 'Managing our Genes?'
"Hahaha don't worry steve...the only silly question is the question you don't ask at all. (Norman, 2012) "
May 21
Ralph Thurlow replied to Norman Walanda's discussion 'Genetic similiarity'
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May 18
Ralph Thurlow replied to Norman Walanda's discussion 'Genetic similiarity'
"Similarity actually proves nothing unless you first assume evolution. To understand this, consider an analogy: imagine I was convinced that cars evolved and went about looking for evidenvce of my theory. I could go to a car junkyard and find the…"
May 18
Robert Byers replied to Norman Walanda's discussion 'Genetic similiarity'
"As posters here said it could only be that we have close genetics to apes if genetics are indicative of body type. There is no need or desire for YEC folks to find great differences between our genetics and apes. First our natural bodies are…"
May 18
Mariana replied to Norman Walanda's discussion 'Genetic similiarity'
"Justin makes a good point. If we measure and rank genetic differences between organisms, each organism will have a closest match and the closest match to a human is a chimpanzee. Evolutionary theory says that, since 
all organisms are…"
May 17
Matthew Parker replied to Norman Walanda's discussion 'Genetic similiarity'
"Hey Norm, how ya been man? You might find some answers here: http://matthew2262.wordpress.com/2011/05/22/human-and-chimp-dna/ Take care -Matt"
May 17
Brian Guiley replied to Norman Walanda's discussion 'Genetic similiarity'
May 17
Justin Mooney replied to Norman Walanda's discussion 'Genetic similiarity'
"That's a good point that Steven brings up about the percentage of similarity. Personally I have seen estimates in the 80s and throughout the 90s for the actual percentage of genetic similarity between chimpanzees and humans. Frankly it has…"
May 17
Steven Posey replied to Norman Walanda's discussion 'Genetic similiarity'
"Well said Justin. I seem to recall hearing that rat DNA is at least as similar to humans as chimps. Anyway, I think it depends on what segment of the DNA; some people say that chimps are less than 90% similar DNA wise. When we think about how…"
May 17
Tim Chaffey and Norman Walanda are now friends
May 17
Justin Mooney replied to Norman Walanda's discussion 'Genetic similiarity'
"Probably someone will be able to give you a better answer than this, but these two thoughts come immediately to mind, so here they are: Suppose God decided he was going to create a bunch of DNA-based organisms, all different kinds, and each kind…"
May 17
Norman Walanda posted a discussion

Genetic similiarity

Sorry for this unimportant question, but dying to know why God made the genetics between human and chimpanzees to be the most similiar than any other creatures? Are there something that i need to know?Thanks for helping me...=)See More
May 17

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At 7:49pm on March 22, 2012, Carl Werner said…

Don't forget about the Webinar next week. 

At 4:58pm on February 18, 2012, David Thomas Posey said…

Welcome to the site, Norman!  Being a college student, you may be interested in joining the "College Students" group.  Or you may prefer just reading (or posting) blogs, or participating in discussions in the forum.  Whatever you do, may God richly bless you through your time on this site!

 
 
 

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