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If you lived in SE Kansas, you wouldn't have much faith in evolution either :(
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It is pseudo-science. |
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I've shown you that natural selection does not mean evolution. I've shown you that our differences and/or similarities to apes does not mean we are at all linked. I've shown you that genes are not gauranteed to be passed down even when they're beneficial. I've shown that we have been unable to demonstrate it in the lab. And even if we assume it has on a cell by cell basis, does that still hold up that we were monkeys? No Yet these are some of the things that are used to suppor the theory. |
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If you think biologists ask everyone else to prove negatives, then show me one example of just that. Since you think they do and do not believe in evolution, then it should not take you long. Good luck! |
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There are other alternatives but this is most convenient so it becomes the "official" explanation. |
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Read some! Biology didn't stop in 1859! |
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I'm sure all living things have something in common. |
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2. Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is shown to occur in the lab. 3. I don't understand how you've shown that our similarity to apes doesn't mean we're linked. It suggests we have a common ancestor sometime in history. Also you said a population always had resistance to say sickle trait, or a bacteria to antibiotics. Are you saying that mutation does not occur? or simply that mutation is not powerful enough to effect a change in an individual? |
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The armor you see on tombs, in castles, etc., was for display only and because it was expensive, made smaller than life. The growth thing is not anyway part of evolution as such, because evolution implies change. But FYI I recall reading in Israel a few years ago their stats showed that simply because of improvements in nutrition, successive generations there since WW2 were averaging 1-2 inches taller than their parents. |
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I love the interweb :)
http://www.cetacea.org/evolve.htm The Cetacean's Adaptations for Sea Life Over a period of millions of years, the cetacean returned to the sea - there was more food there, and more space than on land. Because of this increase in space, there was no natural limit to the cetacean's size (i.e. the amount of weight its legs could hold) since the water provided buoyancy. It had no longer any need for legs. During this time, the cetacean lost the qualities that fitted it for land existence and gained new qualities for life at sea. Its hind limbs disappeared, its body became more tapered and streamlined - a form that enabled it to move swiftly through the water. For the same reason, most of its fur disappeared, reducing the resistance of the giant body to the water. The cetacean's original tail was replaced by a pair of flukes that acted like a propeller. |
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If you understood what you're talking about you'd be able to paraphrase. The general idea is what we're looking for. We've challenged it and showed where there are assumptions. All you need to do is show why they're aren't assumptions but that they're true. You can't. |
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This is exactly like the cold-survival you brought up earlier combined with the gene passing probability that I discussed. |
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They then had long necked offspring. |
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The fact that we have an established religion of evolution now and we look back and say Darwin wasn't the first dude to think it up makes no difference to my point. His premise is what got it to where it is today. It's what we were taught within the last 6 yeras. |
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BTW, since those with shorter necks died I'm guessing the mother or father has to feed the babies until they are tall enough to reach the leaves they need so dearly to survive? Wonder how long it takes a giraffe to mature.... |
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