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Look How Smart God Is
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Proof he created everything
Submitted By ronnies_evil_twin on 10/01/12
FreeHovind, ronnies_evil_twin, General 

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34824610/ns/technology_and_science-science/

See how wonderful God is. We had been talking about science never finding ANY possible transition between two "kinds" and poof...see what he gave us. An animal that appears to have plant like abilities......or is it a plant...that has animal abilities.
I am never amazed at how smart God is. He knew Ronnie was having his ass handed to him...and POOF....he created this....out of nowhere. Just more evidence of his wonderful design...you know...like cancer and birth defects...and plagues...and disease. Yeah God.

Let the debate begin...
Ronnie... you may want to go sit in the corner till your brain stops hurting.

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Re: Look How Smart God Is
5 days - 8,032v
Posted 2010/01/12 - 23:44 GMT
WOW.
awesome creature.
 
i really want to have a look at the cellular material.
perhaps then we might figure out how this invertebrate got this ability.
 
absorbtion and symbiotic relationship of chloroplast form algae?
 
btw, the description falls a bit short.
all it sias is that the slug is capable of producing chlorophyl (not even which type), this could have happened via a horizontal gene transfer (paracytic algea, virus) the animal is stil WAY of from being ¨half plant¨. for one, where are the cell walls?
 
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Re: Look How Smart God Is
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Posted 2010/01/12 - 23:58 GMT
bah....turns out to be a lot less exciting then it actually is (and older).
 
the slug EATS algae, then it sucks out the cytoplasm, and then absorbs the chloroplasts.
what the slugs DO have in genomic material, could have been gotten via a genetic absorbtion when sone nucleolus was digested. but it would be super if more research was done on it´s evolutionary origins.
 
and intriguing....given more time, perhpas the slug could have become 100% self sustaining....kind of a weird bend of evolution...
 
 
and this is realloy old..
 
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Re: Look How Smart God Is
5 days - 8,032v
Posted 2010/01/13 - 0:02 GMT
well, can´t w8 for the creationists response.
 
the rest of you have fun reading the papers (especially you ellman, this might be very interesting for the biofuel industry europe should be getting into, and perhaps a career oppertunity) ;)

 
im gonna check if there is a reference to this in my textbook (Alberts vol5)
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Re: Look How Smart God Is
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Posted 2010/01/13 - 1:02 GMT
"im gonna check if there is a reference to this in my textbook (Alberts vol5)"

Ronnie is busy checking HIS reference books...(Bible; King James version, and Focus_on_the_Family.com)
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Re: Look How Smart God Is
5 days - 8,032v
Posted 2010/01/13 - 13:38 GMT
well, im actually suprised i haven''t heard this creature mentioned by creationists before...
 
ironically,
 
perhaps because this creature fits the (moronic) description of a "transitional species, as defined by kirk cameron" in the eyes of the simple.
that is, a creature which is half something and half something else.
plant/molusk. :P
 
go figure.....


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