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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 26 Jun 2016

    Reptiles have scales. Birds have feathers. Mammals have hair. Here's how we got them.http://nyti.ms/28Vyu0Z 

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      1. Fitzpatrick O'Magpie‏ @FitzOMagpie 26 Jun 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        Trumps have scales and cloven hooves, how'd they get them?

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      2. gansaw‏ @gansaw 26 Jun 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        God created.

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      3. The Reverend  🇪🇺 🌍‏ @quendonian 27 Jun 2016
        Replying to @gansaw

        Which of the 3000 or so gods do you claim did it? None have evidence to support their existence. @nytimes

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      4. gansaw‏ @gansaw 27 Jun 2016
        Replying to @quendonian @nytimes

        None have evidence to prove that God does not exist either. So suffer in silence.

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      2. Joseph Shellim‏ @PhotoshopTruth 26 Jun 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        No sir. Try this is the earliest known science equation: "A seed shall follow its own kind"

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      3. The Reverend  🇪🇺 🌍‏ @quendonian 27 Jun 2016
        Replying to @PhotoshopTruth

        That is neither earliest known, nor is it correct. Go to school. @nytimes

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      4. Joseph Shellim‏ @PhotoshopTruth 27 Jun 2016
        Replying to @quendonian @nytimes

        I checked. Species was also introduced in the same source. So was the first recorded human name of Adam at 5776 years.

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      5. The Reverend  🇪🇺 🌍‏ @quendonian 27 Jun 2016
        Replying to @PhotoshopTruth

        Where is that recorded? @nytimes

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      6. Joseph Shellim‏ @PhotoshopTruth 27 Jun 2016
        Replying to @quendonian @nytimes

        Earliest record of life form grouping [species] is in Genesis.

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      7. The Reverend  🇪🇺 🌍‏ @quendonian 27 Jun 2016
        Replying to @PhotoshopTruth

        That's not right. Genesis has a mythical account of life magically appearing fully formed that evidence contradicts.

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      8. Joseph Shellim‏ @PhotoshopTruth 27 Jun 2016
        Replying to @quendonian

        Genesis is 100% scientific [Cause & Effect], and based on an absolutely finite premise, being one of only 2 possibilities.

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      9. The Reverend  🇪🇺 🌍‏ @quendonian 27 Jun 2016
        Replying to @PhotoshopTruth

        I see now. You're brainwashed

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      2. Vino‏ @Nite_Mode 26 Jun 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        much like programing a computer

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      3. The Reverend  🇪🇺 🌍‏ @quendonian 27 Jun 2016
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        I don't see the parallel with programming. @nytimes

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      4. Vino‏ @Nite_Mode 27 Jun 2016
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        genetic code based on DNA

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      5. The Reverend  🇪🇺 🌍‏ @quendonian 27 Jun 2016
        Replying to @Nite_Mode

        The parallel is weak in that: - there's no programmer - no specific coding objective - junk 'code' remains @nytimes

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      6. Vino‏ @Nite_Mode 27 Jun 2016
        Replying to @quendonian @nytimes

        good point, maybe the environment itself is the acting agent but then it can be argued that humans are their own prgmr.

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