Thread: Evolution and special creation?
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April 15th 2012, 06:37 PM #151
Re: Evolution and special creation?
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April 15th 2012, 06:52 PM #152
Re: Evolution and special creation?
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April 15th 2012, 07:02 PM #153
Re: Evolution and special creation?
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April 15th 2012, 07:32 PM #154
Re: Evolution and special creation?
Yes, Phank added something to the discussion. I think your responses tho sound more like a high school science teacher doing damage control and toeing the party line.
The condition of the fossil record and the problem that this poses to gradualism is well documented. If you are all going to feign ignorance over two pages of rebuttals then there is not much point in pursuing it. Spend your red herrings and straw men on someone else.not all that is contemplated is writtennot all that is written is believednot all that is believed is truenot all that is true can be proven-alphabravo
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April 15th 2012, 07:40 PM #155
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April 15th 2012, 07:46 PM #156
Re: Evolution and special creation?
Rogue's excel in snarkiness. That's why I can recognize it so easily.
Moreover, my answer was a very direct as well as correct. Just low on detail. You had asked "what year we reached the point where there was no marked absence of transitional fossils." 1861 was the year the first Archaeopteryx was discovered thus ending the "absence of transitional fossils."
Always strive to keep an open mind – but not so open that your brains fall out!Still afeared of & dodging The PINTM
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April 15th 2012, 07:48 PM #157
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April 15th 2012, 09:15 PM #158
Re: Evolution and special creation?
Nothing in the fossil record poses any problem to the theory of evolution. If it did, the theory would be obliged to change to fit the data. However, I have seen the fairly common technique of attributing to the theory something it does not say, and then refuting that attribution (easy, since the attribution is incorrect), and THEN implying that something must be wrong with the theory.
In this case, if "gradualism" (whatever is intended by that term) is inconsistent with a proper understanding of the fossil record, then "gradualism" must be discarded or redefined to fit the data. In science, theories describe and explain data. Not the other way around.
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April 16th 2012, 09:54 AM #159
Re: Evolution and special creation?
So the problem with immortality is crowding. LOL.
Immortal creatures require nutrition to survive . LOL.
Look, I know you are wet behind the ears, and I believe you are willing to learn. Just drop the bravado front and we will get on swimimingly - as the British would say.
Magellan
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April 16th 2012, 10:15 AM #160
Re: Evolution and special creation?
Thank you for your reply - and for not insulting.
You give no sources for your assertion that 'the chemistry of DNA makes evolution unavoidable due to the fact that DNA doesn't replicate perfectly.' And you imply that DNA is beyond the forces of evolution. In other words you are saying that the first life had DNA the same as now. At the start of life (according to the swamp-goo theory of life) the notion of scarcity would have been as fictional as the modern economic notion of scarcity of resources is nowadays. There has always been 'buckets of money out there'.
Magellan
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April 16th 2012, 10:31 AM #161
Re: Evolution and special creation?
"First understand, then criticize! Not the other way round." - Per Ahlberg, TR
Jorge Stock Excuse Quick Reference Guide:
1) You're drunk / high on drugs
2) You're too stupid / ignorant / dishonest to understand
3) Explaining is a waste of time
4) This assertion is true because I said so
5) This assertion is even truer because I said so twice
6) I already provided evidence (in huge detail) but I won't repeat it or link to it.
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