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39 minutes ago, ARGOSY said:

When e-coli were exposed to nitrates in aerobic conditions, the mutation of a promoter region enabled the re-activation of an old function. 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC107412/

You have included a link that you apparently have not read, because this study is not related to nitrates. Please have the courtesy to at least give a cursory read to what is being discussed.

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25 minutes ago, one.opinion said:

You have included a link that you apparently have not read, because this study is not related to nitrates. Please have the courtesy to at least give a cursory read to what is being discussed.

You are correct, I should have said Citrates, not Nitrates. My apology if the spelling error caused some confusion. 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, ARGOSY said:

My apology if the spelling error caused some confusion.

That isn't a spelling error, you spelled "nitrates" correctly. It is a complete misunderstanding of what you are arguing.

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Genesis 1:24-26, Jerome's Latin Vulgate (4th century A.D.).
 

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:emot-poke:24 Dixit quoque Deus: Producat terra animam viventem in genere suo, jumenta, et reptilia, et bestias terrae secundum species suas. Factumque est ita.

:emot-poke:25 Et fecit Deus bestias terrae juxta species suas, et jumenta, et omne reptile terrae in genere suo. Et vidit Deus quod esset bonum,

:emot-poke:26 et ait: Faciamus hominem ad imaginem et similitudinem nostram: et praesit piscibus maris, et volatilibus caeli, et bestiis, universaeque terrae, omnique reptili, quod movetur in terra.

 

Reptile terrae literally translates to reptile earth (reptile world). It can just as easily transliterate as dinosaur planet. Anyway, I pretty much gave up on English Bibles. Best reads are Hebrew, Greek and Latin. 

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