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So the critic is singling out the part regarding moving space objects (meteors, asteroids etc..) in order to distract from the theory that WB is proposing?
I havn't read the man's book, but it appears this critic has issues with believers, so he's a bit biased himself.
As far as I'm concerned anyone who believes in the possibility of Noah's flood and young earth creationism is not a serious scientist, but twisting work done by legitimate scientist to further the creationist agenda....In other words he is a crack pot....No, those are the words.
I read the attachment in post 38. It points to a single woman ancestry which traces back to eve, as well as the young ladies that survived the flood.
The science is intact. The fear of Athiests is apparent.
The point is that given our reproduction system, there has to be a Mitochondrial Eve, no matter whether evolution or creation (or whatever) is true. It can be shown mathematically, as in post #38. So it's not evidence of anything.
I read the attachment in post 38. It points to a single woman ancestry which traces back to eve, as well as the young ladies that survived the flood.
The science is intact. The fear of Athiests is apparent.
godspeed,
freedom
How about trying a REAL scientific site for a change.
The most important date, in relation to the competing evolutionary theories, is the time when all the sequences coalesce into one — the ‘mitochondrial Eve.’
From this study, a date of 171,500 years ago was obtained which fits remarkably well with that proposed in the recent African origin hypothesis.
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