Do you have a free copy of this Forbidden Archeology book.

The Bible teaches us to "hear" (eaxmine) the matter before "asnswering" 
(concluding) it.  So, I'd like to read this on my spare time if I have access 
to a free copy.  I am not willing to pay for one.




Jojo



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2014 8:44 PM
  Subject: RE: [Vo]:Evolutionists As Idiots


  Thanks for giving me a specific time-frame within the you tube link to fast 
forward to. Right now I don't have the time to wade through the entire lecture, 
but I did listen to the specific section about disproving the horse evolution 
theory. I did perform a spot check here and there. I do see the lecturer has a 
lot of charisma. Possessing charisma always helps to persuade the audience.  
Using a healthy dose of ridicule is always entertaining too. As for me, using 
ridicule to insinuate we are trying to create a whale from corn is not likely 
to convince me that evolution is a failed theory, 41:15.

   

  I think you would enjoy reading "Forbidden Archeology", if you haven't 
already. I think there are some intriguing, as well as controversial, findings 
listed in this book.

   

  http://books.google.com/books/about/Forbidden_Archeology.html?id=vhV9AAAAMAAJ

   

  
http://www.amazon.com/Forbidden-Archeology-Hidden-History-Human/dp/0892132949/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1409142589&sr=1-1&keywords=forbidden+archeology

   

  In your personal opinion, how long do you think the Earth has been around?

   

  Regards,

  Steven Vincent Johnson

  svjart.orionworks.com

  zazzle.com/orionworks

   

  From: Jojo Iznart [mailto:[email protected]] 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2014 9:47 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [Vo]:Evolutionists As Idiots

   

  Actually, reproduction by cellular mitosis would favor evolution.  If 
Macro-evolution is occuring, cellular mitosis should prove it quickly.  Why?  
Because one one set of genes can produce a trait that would confer a survival 
advantage.

   

  If reproduction is by cellular meiosis. both mutations have to be compatible 
for it to generate a trait.  This task is more difficult and will occur at less 
probability compounding the long long long odds already facing Macro-Evolution.

   

  Regarding Horse Evolution, that was debunked about 5 decades ago.  I have a 
video for that but it is long.  Horse evolution discussion starts at time 
41:26.  It talks about the Equus seris of horse evolution in your article.

   

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ga33t0NI6Fk

   

   

  Jojo

   

   

    ----- Original Message ----- 

    From: Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson 

    To: [email protected] 

    Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2014 10:18 AM

    Subject: RE: [Vo]:Evolutionists As Idiots

     

    From: Jojo

     

    > Well, we have conducted evolution experiments in the lab where we

    > subjected bacteria to artificial stress to stimulate macro-evolution. 

    > These accelerated trials would be the equivalent of millions of years

    > of natural selection.  And yet, what did we find?  We find that the 

    > bacteria did change and adapt to the stress but yet remained the same

    > bacteria.  This is micro-evolution, not macro-evolution.  The bacteria

    > was simply expressing certain genetic traits already built into its DNA.

    > No mutation.  

    > 

    > In this particular experiment I am talking about, E. Coli gained

    > resistance to penicilin.  That is adaptation,no macro evolution.  In

    > the end, E. Coli was still E. Coli.  the same bacteria.  No species

    > jump.  It did not become some other kind of mold or something.

    > 

    > And most remarkably, when the stress was removed, the E. Coli population

    > then reverted to its original form where it was E. Coli susceptible 
again. 

    > Natural selection was clearly not operative here.

    > 

    > Its evidence like this that is suppressed to foist the biggest lie on

    > people.

     

    Interesting experiment. I know I also suggested using bacteria in a 
previous post. I'm glad someone has actually conducted it using bacteria. Do 
you know how long the experiment was conducted? I do see a problem with this 
particular experiment, even though I think it was a good stab at trying to 
observe evolution working. Bacteria don't reproduce sexually. They clone 
themselves. It's a much more simplified carbon-copy process of perpetuating the 
species. There's far less potential to introduce mutation and other genetic 
changes with each successive generation. There is very little chance for the 
random exchange of genes between two organisms. Introducing random genetic 
change is, IMO, crucial for the theory of evolution to work effectively.  I 
would like to see an equivalent experiment done with a much more complex 
organism, say a simple animal, a Planarian. They are fascinating little 
creatures. They are simple animals but complex multi-cellular organisms 
nevertheless. But if you split them part way down the middle down their length 
starting with the head they will eventually split apart completely and become 
two individuated worms. You wouldn't think a complex multi-cellular animal 
organism would be capable of doing that, not after they have been hatched! 
Alas, I'm not sure this kind of an experiment would work because of the time 
frames involved. It would have to take decades of persistent research in order 
to possibly notice if we could eventually create a new species of worm that is 
incapable of sexually reproducing with the original organism. See:

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planarian

     

    . . .

     

    In the meantime, I'd still like your opinion on what you think is happening 
concerning what the text below reveals as an example of the evolution of horses 
starting 30 million years ago.

     

    
http://www.examiner.com/article/stranger-than-fiction-the-evolution-of-the-horse

     

    What do you personally believe is happening here?

     

    Regards,

    Steven Vincent Johnson

    svjart.orionworks.com

    zazzle.com/orionworks

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