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Originally Posted by coadie
You claim to have a touch of science.
Your tissues produce a protein known as alpha-1-antitrypsin which binds to the active site of serine proteases found in tissues & restricts them. So, just as soon as clotting systems became strong enough, gene duplication would have presented natural selection with a workin protease inhibitor that could then evolve into antithrombin, a similar inhibitor that today blocks the action of the primary fibrinogen-cleaving protease, thrombin. The problem the Darwinists can't explain is the co development of anti thrombin and thrombin. "
Now go read Behe and see his take on why clotting evolution couldn't take place. This is why we heparanize a patient before putting them on the pump.
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Is this the quote from Behe's book because
i mentioned Behe? Where can we find it?