Evolutionary Research? Where is it?
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EvoTards still insist that unlike them IDists and Creationists do not do scientific research.
However when one looks one cannot find any evolutionary research.
Can you present any research, past or present, that supports the the notion of universal common descent via an accumulation of random mutations?
Can you present any research, past or present, that demonstrates that random mutations can accumulate in such a way as to give rise not only to new protein machinery but also to new body plans?
How about research that demonstrates that prokaryotes can "evolve" into something other than prokaryotes?
Or are evolutionists still conducting "science" via promissory notes and majority rule? (meaning my questions may be answered some time in the future and that many scientists accept it is good enough to validate the theory now)
You would think that the lack of evolutionary research would count against them, but it doesn't.
EvoTards still insist that unlike them IDists and Creationists do not do scientific research.
However when one looks one cannot find any evolutionary research.
Can you present any research, past or present, that supports the the notion of universal common descent via an accumulation of random mutations?
Can you present any research, past or present, that demonstrates that random mutations can accumulate in such a way as to give rise not only to new protein machinery but also to new body plans?
How about research that demonstrates that prokaryotes can "evolve" into something other than prokaryotes?
Or are evolutionists still conducting "science" via promissory notes and majority rule? (meaning my questions may be answered some time in the future and that many scientists accept it is good enough to validate the theory now)
You would think that the lack of evolutionary research would count against them, but it doesn't.
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