Originally posted by klaus54
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and then . the other "Evolution" , the observed (and sometimes directed) industrial application, observable process:
"Current challenges and promises of white biotechnology encourage protein engineers to use a directed evolution approach to generate novel and useful biocatalysts for various sets of applications. Different methods of enzyme engineering have been used in the past in an attempt to produce enzymes with improved functions and properties"
http://biomedicalcomputationreview.o...cted-evolution
yeah, that second one is a fact.
and its used to imply the first one has been proved.
When you cite industrial application "evolution" and say, "see, evolution is both a theory and a fact", I think you (not just you, but Darwinists IN GENERAL, know that your listener will go away thinking we have a non human ape ancestor, or share a non human common ancestor with other animals.
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