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69000<i>everyone one who has take BIO 101 knows .... </i> everyone? ITigerPaw-2/19/2016
68999Darwin's theory was never the theory of random changes. Instead, it is the TigerPaw-2/19/2016
68998<So you think it is some sort of fraud chosen because it is not inherently reMCHVE-2/19/2016
68997Random Mutations ... <i>rather if you look at history it came about as a mTigerPaw-2/19/2016
68996rather if you look at history it came about as a mathematical convenience> WMCHVE-2/19/2016
68995So uncertainty further into the future simply has to do with our perception of iMCHVE-2/19/2016
68994<It's true that mutations are ultimately the source of truly novel changeMCHVE-2/19/2016
68993It's true that mutations are ultimately the source of truly novel changes toTigerPaw-2/19/2016
68992LATE 2018 is the launch... An incredible project with precision details... “WeSolon-2/19/2016
68991<<Natural mutations are a very slow way to introduce variations>> SMCHVE-2/18/2016
68990<i>they can be seen swapping DNA</i> Natural mutations are a very slTigerPaw-2/18/2016
68989<The book blurb is wrong about organisms having much control over their DNA, MCHVE-2/18/2016
68988<i> intended evolution</i> The book blurb is wrong about organisms TigerPaw12/18/2016
68987<However, I do think time does have an effect. It affects uncertainty which iMCHVE-2/18/2016
68986<i> it doesn't effect anything like "stuff" does.</i> TigerPaw-2/18/2016
68985<It seems that time passes whether it is observed or not,> Agreed.... butMCHVE-2/18/2016
68984 But it is most ridiculous to cite Einstein and Hawking as supporting belief in Solon-2/18/2016
68983Richard Carrier has done a great service to scholarship by collating the logicalSolon-2/18/2016
68982Modern day scholars are all but unanimous in their shared opinion that Jesus didSolon-2/18/2016
68981curtis.library.northwestern.edu "It would be difficult to conceive of a moSolon-2/17/2016
68980What incredible pictures. And so much pain in some. I particularly love the piSolon-2/17/2016
68979Edward Curtis undertook one of the greatest photographic odysseys ever when he s2MAR$-2/16/2016
68978Watch a Stunning Time-Lapse of Cave-Bound Glowworms of New Zealand channel.nati2MAR$-2/15/2016
68977An excellent web site... tameri.com "...Few other names in philosophy holSolon-2/15/2016
68976That was fantastic! Speed that up to real time and imagine the precision. AwesSolon-2/15/2016
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