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Head Of Dept For Micro Biology Changed His Stance
Not just Richard Dawkins, another important person who is the HoD for the microbiology dept ... if I'm not wrong, he became a believer - theist.
That is right. Chimps and monkeys may be similar BUT NOT the same. Their DNAs are quite special for each specie to exist.
Those that have done PROGRAMMING with OOP will understand that. In the Object Oriented Programming, all animals whether they are winged, on four legs, fishes ... can use the same parent class where the head is connected to the vertebrate and to the tail while having the similar four limbs. Whatever it is, the child class will be different ENTIRELY for each animal.
The child classes of each animals are special and different. From the programming of OOP point of view, there is no macro-evolution. Small changes, yes, we call it micro-evolution. Perhaps, skin tone ?
However, the nature and the characteristics of DNA that all scientists agree (except perhaps only Richard Hawking) have proved that DNA cannot be created. The answer is simple. DNA is a written biological code or language and only intelligent mind can create information. Information cannot exist out of nowhere. Someone has to create or write it.
Without the DNA everything is lifeless.
Not just Richard Dawkins, another important person who is the HoD for the microbiology dept ... if I'm not wrong, he became a believer - theist.
So, yes....chimps, monkeys, dogs, bananas have some similiar (or same) DNA but that does not mean that they are evolved from one to another.
That is right. Chimps and monkeys may be similar BUT NOT the same. Their DNAs are quite special for each specie to exist.
Those that have done PROGRAMMING with OOP will understand that. In the Object Oriented Programming, all animals whether they are winged, on four legs, fishes ... can use the same parent class where the head is connected to the vertebrate and to the tail while having the similar four limbs. Whatever it is, the child class will be different ENTIRELY for each animal.
The child classes of each animals are special and different. From the programming of OOP point of view, there is no macro-evolution. Small changes, yes, we call it micro-evolution. Perhaps, skin tone ?