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Do creationists accept paternity tests?

by Guest60575  |  earlier

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I mean, since without evolutionary science as an interpretive tool, none of the biological sciences, including genetics, can be understood. A paternity test works off of showing genetic heritage. The exact same science is used to show apes and humans share a common ancestor. So, since creationists reject the common ancestor science, do they reject paternity tests as well?

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  1. well once you get into the mindset that "god created us", you can always just say "well god created us that way; we were designed to appear as if we evolved."

    thats why religion is tricky. always has an excuse


  2. genetics have nothing to do with evolution.....so yes....

  3. Paternity tests are a bad example.  They have little to do with evolution

    However, if evolution didn't occur, all of genomics should not work.

    It does, but they have no idea what genomics even is, so it is easy to ignore.

  4. All of the biological science can be understood without evolution.

    In fact, paternity tests assume evolution can't occur.

    Think about it.  If a gene changed from one generation to the next, a paternity test would show no relation when in fact it was the correct parent.

  5. lol - you're making wayyy too much sense!

  6. Genetics ....evolution....uhhh...are u ok?

  7. I imagine they just yell at the woman for "getting herself into trouble."

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