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Friday, March 26, 2010

AIDS




Evolutionists often suggest that there is not enough "time" involved in the speciation of animals to have made all the species that exist from the time of the Flood (4,400 years). They are refering to their claim that all evolution in the fossil records take millions of years to happen.

The problem with the fossil record is that we are only looking at the evidence at the "end" of the process. Which means the process is not observable because of the claimed time factor. And this claimed time factor is supposetly supported by age dating. Barring that cross contamination would ever happen. But it does and is ignored.

But, the claimed millions of years process for all of evolution is not observable or testable in a lab. And of course not repeatable as well. But there is one type of evolution that is observable, testable, and repeatable in a lab. And that is the quick mutation of the Aids virus.

As one med site says: However, HIV-1 mutates rapidly and can quickly acquire genetic mutations that make it able to resist these drugs. For this reason, anti-HIV-1 treatments commonly fail.

Quick mutation equals quick evolution (speciation). So animals from the flood can have all the species we currently see. Which means that millions of years is not needed to obtain all the life forms currently observed.

1) The aids fast mutation "process" is observable.

2) The millions of years of claimed evolution process is not.

So fossils don't make it a win win game. But "observable and testable" evidence does. And the fast mutation of Aids is observable, testable, and repeatable. And in my book, those three facts beat a fossil dug up in the dirt any day.

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