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Natural selection: a property of prostaglandins Lieb, M.D., Julian Sep 08, 2006
Previously I referred to: Lieb,J."Eicosanoids:the molecules of evolution." Med Hypoth 2001 56(6)686-693& Lieb,J."An experiment on infertility illuminates prostaglandins in natural selection." Med Hypoth (2004)63,370. Articles may be readily retrieve from databases on the roles of prostaglandins in the evolution of sponges, algae, coral, plants, flowers, fish, amphibians, insects, reptiles, birds, vertebrates, mammals, primates and humans. Stellar work has been done in these and other areas. My initial insight was that prostaglandins mediate natural selection. On further thought and study I realized that natural selection is a paradoxical property of prostaglandins.
Cementing that observation are studies showing that prostaglandins regulate the synthesis, inhibition and expression of genes and the replication of cells.
Sincerely,
Julian Lieb,M.D

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James Downard ertorres Sep 03, 2006
Sorry James, to rebut Ms. Coulter, such an article is not necessary. A simple bullet proof should be enough. Evolution should stand as a pillar of science and it is not even a baluster. I'm sorry I accepted it for as long as I did without questioning. I failed at science in not doing so. Good theories should stand gladly to scrutiny. Good theories should not need any ad homonym attacks. Instead of being a good soldier to the cause, you should try scientific method as an attempt to find the truth.

Evolution is just not that important for humanity to move forward!
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bible decoding Sellers , Kenneth Sep 03, 2006
I have a question. With the talk about the codes found in the bible the first question that comes to mind is "What bible was used during the decoding process and when was it written?" We all know that a simple retranslation or rewrite process can introduce a code within any given book or writings, and with the technology we have today, computers can easily create these codes and keep the entire text or most of it intact with little to no discrepencies to unsuspecting eyes. What do you think
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Evolution Garner , Regina Sep 03, 2006
Why is it so hard to accept that there was an actual purpose for the universe? that there is an actual purpose for humanity? And just to let you guys know... evolution has never been proved, adaptation has. Science has never created a cat out of a fly, and it never will. Of course animals are going to change according to their surroundings, and in that case only the fittest will survive. But at the same time there are many animals that wouldn't be here if they had to evolve from something else, from single celled organisms to shellfish and others. And as for the whole chaos theory. How does logic come from the illogical, how does reason come from unreasoning? Pretty silly, if you ask me. I hope that someone did read this and I also hope that someone can contact me back on this because I like to always consider both sides of the story, and I haven't really found the bottom line on this site, which is what I would like, instead of a bunch of propaganda.

Thanks,

Regina Garner of AZ
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