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(Q)
10-24-08, 08:17 PM
Building on research pioneered at the Mary Baker Eddy Institute for Applied Biology in the 1870s, a team of researchers at the Discovery Institute has developed a vaccine to immunize against the Avian Flu.

"The key was in understanding how to harness bacterial flagella to deliver the vaccine directly to the body’s immune system," says biochemist Michael Behe.

"The flagellum is like a teensy, weensy little outboard motor that many bacteria use to swim," adds Behe. And, after apologizing for lapsing into technical jargon, he notes excitedly, "they're machines… literally, machines made of molecules!"

Modern Neo-Darwinism is a dead end, argues Discovery's Stephen Meyer. “Darwinists are wedded to the dogma that the virus could evolve from an organism that infects only birds to one that infects humans. We reject that sterile mode of thinking, and that’s why we got there first.

"Our breakthrough came because we understood from the very beginning that humans and rats are both products of sudden – and very, very separate – acts of creation," says Meyer triumphantly.

The Discovery team says it has no plans at present to test the vaccine. The new drug does not need to be tested, says Meyer. "We know it will work!"


The team says it will now turn its attention to developing a cure for cancer. (http://redstaterabble.blogspot.com/2005/12/for-years-scientists-have-complained.html)


http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/6598/790/1600/ID%20Flagella.jpg

PsychoticEpisode
10-24-08, 11:17 PM
Didn't the argument used by the original IDers to demonstrate evolution couldn't possibly have taken place deal with this exact same motorized flagella. I seem to recall the IDer claim that the motor in this bacteria did not exist anywhere else in nature proving evolution couldn't have taken place but that was proven false in a Supreme court case. I'm reaching here and don't know all the facts but this rings a bell, can someone enlighten me?

Asguard
10-24-08, 11:19 PM
this is REAL?
i thought this was Q posting a joke to get a rise out of the christans again

PsychoticEpisode
10-24-08, 11:36 PM
this is REAL?
i thought this was Q posting a joke to get a rise out of the christans again

I just noticed the 1870 reference, I think you're right. I fell for it.

StrangerInAStrangeLa
10-25-08, 12:50 AM
It wasn't 1870. It was 1880. The biochemist's name is Michael Bien.

swarm
10-25-08, 01:19 AM
The rotor proteins for the flagella were show to be composed of proteins found in non flagella using bacteria. Basically there is nothing unique about flagella, they assembled from readily available parts.

What's it all about: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flagella

Way more than you wanted to know: http://www.talkdesign.org/faqs/flagellum.html

(Q)
10-25-08, 08:58 AM
this is REAL?
i thought this was Q posting a joke to get a rise out of the christans again

:D

Not bad, eh? hehe

Enmos
10-25-08, 09:03 AM
acts of creation

The Discovery team says it has no plans at present to test the vaccine. The new drug does not need to be tested, says Meyer. "We know it will work!

I'm skeptical somehow.. :bugeye:

Enmos
10-25-08, 09:05 AM
:D

Not bad, eh? hehe

lol :thumbsup:

I didn't even notice it was in religion :p

Asguard
10-25-08, 09:16 AM
enmos you should have been suspicious when they said "viruses cant jump the species barrier" yet they were developing a vaccine for "avarian flu":p

Enmos
10-25-08, 09:17 AM
enmos you should have been suspicious when they said "viruses cant jump the species barrier" yet they were developing a vaccine for "avarian flu":p

I found that so weird I decided to ignore it for a bit, thinking I might had misunderstood :p