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Gillipig wrote:Just starting this thread in case anyone who doesn't "believe" in evolution shows up. I want to destroy someone! Please show up!?
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Gillipig wrote:Just starting this thread in case anyone who doesn't "believe" in evolution shows up. I want to destroy someone! Please show up!?
Gillipig wrote:I want to destroy someone!
yang guize wrote:LOL. if you do not understand something then it must be god? this is excellent. you use the same pattern of thought as the ancients who thought that dragons live in the sky and under the sea, causing rain and waves and similar. i do not understand rain, so maybe it is a big dragon getting angry. maybe evolution is controlled by the dragons as well. LOL
General Brock II wrote:Evolution is most certainly false. Of course, the simple processes of genetics and natural selection are fine, so long as species regenerate their own kind. For example, it could be said that the mixed-breed canines "evolved" through genetics.
General Brock II wrote:The fact that we all evolved from an amoeba is most certainly false.
Indeed, though it isn't evolutionary theory, where did the amoeba come from? How did it spawn to life in a hostile environment? How did it reproduce itself and mutate into a greater physical being? How did the next one reproduce and mutate? And so on?
BGtheBrain wrote:
Frigidus wrote:"Species" is really just a term that we use to make categorization possible, life is ultimately not nearly so cut and dry. For instance, we consider horses and donkeys to be separate species despite the fact that they can have mule offspring. The same is true of ligers and zebroids.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
GoOs wrote:Evolution DID occur and humans ARE merely chemical accidents how other than through the application of the rigorous scientific method and mathematics can the existence and nature of laws be explained?
Lord+Master wrote:Frigidus wrote:"Species" is really just a term that we use to make categorization possible, life is ultimately not nearly so cut and dry. For instance, we consider horses and donkeys to be separate species despite the fact that they can have mule offspring. The same is true of ligers and zebroids.
The offspring cannot reproduce; they are sterile, so the parents of different (but in these examples very closely related) species cannot have VIABLE offspring, as the offspring cannot go on to be a parent itself.
What the f*ck is a zebroid?
GoOs wrote:If evolution did occur and humans are merely chemical accidents how can the existence and nature of laws be explained?
Army of GOD wrote:you evolutionists are idiots. Bacteria doesn't have consciousness. Animals, plants, fungi, etc. don't have consciousness. Consciousness was a gift given by God the us humans because he loves us and created us in his image.
BGtheBrain wrote:
Neoteny wrote:There is another problem when accepting the theory of evolution in that the changes are so gradual that the reproductively beneficial effects are likely to be swamped by random noise. Hence speciation requires some other process. What you need is a kind of "accelerated evolution" that kicks in when the species needs to adapt or die. There is a such a process but before we consider it you would need to answer the obvious question - how would an animal "know" that accelerated evolution is required?
The answer is that during the fusion of sperm and egg, a check takes place to see how close the two sets of DNA are. If there is a healthy difference then normal amounts of variation take place - if, however, the two sets of DNA are very close then the system "knows" that there is a problem and therefore kicks into "high variation" mode.
Ridiculous? Unsupported?
I think not - attractive though my sister is I'm only going to breed with her if there aren't any other options. And what happens if a very small population in-breeds repeatedly? High levels of variation! What we think of as the effects of inbreeding are actually the deliberate result of the reproductive process kicking into "high variation mode" in the hope of creating a new variant that can best adapt to the current environment.
The genesis story supports this and illustrates how the authors were aware. The creation of Eve from Adam and the regular incest that occurs in the following chapters hark back to a time when the human population was so small that sis (or mom) was your best choice. This also suggests, that given the current success of humanity as a species, that this time actually resulted in a major positive development of humanity. So the concept of the "fall" is written from the perspective of an earlier (and less developed) hominid. Without the incest of genesis then speciation into homo erectus would never have happened. Genesis can be viewed as the last text of a dieing breed of human being replaced by our own kind.
Initially, that's how I see incest supports speciation, progress and more
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