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A Living Cell Under An Electron Microscope [Spirituality & Religion]

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Don't tell me that Yahweh doesn't live. If one of those codes becomes out of order, the cell will die. Each of the codes in DNA and RNA are distinct which makes cats look and act like cats, dogs who look like dogs and act like dogs, horses become horses, and cows become cows, etc, etc, etc.
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Rosiechick13 · 26-30, F
lanolin aka the glue that holds our bodies together is shaped like a cross
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@Rosiechick13 lol! Yes, it’s hilarious, isn’t it! Apparently some charlatan called Louie Giglio tries to sell this nonsense about laminin.

What he’s not telling the sheep is:

Simplified drawings are [i]never[/i] accurate pictures of protein shapes. Proteins have several levels of hierarchy to their structure, and even the best three-dimensional representations of proteins are mere approximations

Proteins change conformations. That’s what they must do in order to do their job. Thus, they don’t hold to a given shape. Any shape is transitory from moment to moment.

laminin at one moment...


...and laminin moments later


Of course, if creationists want to play these silly games, I can [i]easily[/i] show them biological pentagrams and swastikas

😂
Sharon · F
@Rosiechick13 [quote]lanolin aka the glue that holds our bodies together[/quote]
Lanolin is a wax secreted by wool bearing animals, not any form of glue holding our bodies together. If you want to make a point, at least get the basic facts right.
Rosiechick13 · 26-30, F
@newjaninev2 actually in most cases it's shaped like a squiggly cross. As far as your sheep comment I'm happy to be one. At least it gives me hope in this crappy world 🤷
Rosiechick13 · 26-30, F
@Sharon
Yes sheep produce it but so do we hun
Sharon · F
@Rosiechick13 Sebum is similar to lanolin but it's not actually lanolin. Neither sebum nor lanolin are the same as the protein [b]laminin[/b].
Rosiechick13 · 26-30, F
@Sharon it's literally almost the same thing lol but ok.
Sharon · F
@Rosiechick13 Not at all. The [b]protein[/b] laminin is completely different from the [b]waxy substances[/b] lanolin and sebum.
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@Rosiechick13 [quote]in most cases[/quote]

I’ll repeat it for you... Simplified drawings are never accurate pictures of protein shapes. Proteins have several levels of hierarchy to their structure, and even the best three-dimensional representations of proteins are mere approximations

Proteins change conformations. That’s what they must do in order to do their job. Thus, they don’t hold to a given shape. Any shape is transitory from moment to moment.
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@Rosiechick13 [quote]hope in this crappy world[/quote]

I don’t know what you’re hoping for, but try embracing science... your sense of wonder will guarantee that you’ll never again see the world as crappy.
Rosiechick13 · 26-30, F
@newjaninev2 lol people are crappy. The would is amazing
Carazaa · F
@Rosiechick13 Laminin is like a cross yes God is amazing!