Re: Rubisco is the most important enyzme on the planet.
How does a leaf look like a thorn? Not too well, yet they are homologous because we can track inherited characteristics. You merely confuse analogy with homology because you do not understand the difference.
Here's a take on your example which might help. Hopefully you realise you have a mother and a father. Which parent "designed" you?
Except that it is not common practice (except amongst the ignorant).Elshamah said:The homology is most striking, except when it isnt..... and when it isnt, its time to make things up, and just assert that the subunits were " eukaryotic additions ". Homology can well be explained through common design. Thats common practice. Examples which seem to fit evolutionary assumptions are cited, while the examples that do not fit are ignored, or baseless assertions are made, as above shows.
How does a leaf look like a thorn? Not too well, yet they are homologous because we can track inherited characteristics. You merely confuse analogy with homology because you do not understand the difference.
And we know you will present this evidence along with the evidence of your supposed designer in the fullness of time.Elshamah said:The many similarities that exist among members of the animal kingdom is the result of the fact that a single designer created the basic kinds of living 'systems', then specially modified each type of life to enable it to survive in its unique environmental niche.
We know how DNA is responsible for inherited characteristics and we understand the mechanisms reasonably well. Equivocating over "design" does you no good here as your analogy is false.Elshamah said:Structural similarities among automobiles, however, even similarities between older and newer models are due to construction according to pre-existing patterns, i.e., to design. Ironically, even striking similarities are not sufficient to exclude design-based explanations. In order to demonstrate naturalistic evolution, it is necessary to show that the mechanism by which organisms are constructed (unlike the mechanism by which automobiles are constructed) does not involve design.
Here's a take on your example which might help. Hopefully you realise you have a mother and a father. Which parent "designed" you?