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Posted on 2/11/19 at 9:53 am to narddogg81
quote:If slightly different creatures *couldn't* interbreed, then evolution would have a problem.
I love it when people show animals exhibiting the plasticity built into their DNA (any good design fit a changeable world is adaptable) to price evolution, and yet they end up with a slightly different colored version of the same thing that can still breed just fine with the original
Posted on 2/11/19 at 10:00 am to ShortyRob
Darwin is my god and we have done all we can to limit his power in the modern era. It truly is a shame.
Natural selection is king. Let it run free. Let it cleanse the world of idiocy.
Natural selection is king. Let it run free. Let it cleanse the world of idiocy.
Posted on 2/11/19 at 10:06 am to mattloc
Micro evolution vs macro evolution needs to be pointed out.
Micro evolution are small changes in a species to adapt to different conditions. Those have been observed, and nearly all intelligent design proponents would not argue against micro evolution. But macro evolution is positing something we haven't observed and that seems extreme... certain species developing totally new organs as a kind of mutation (mutations are typically a bad thing). The problem is waved off by giving enough time, but our fossil records don't show evidence for those kinds of mutations. Doesn't mean they are definitely wrong, but the concrete evidence is not there.
Micro evolution are small changes in a species to adapt to different conditions. Those have been observed, and nearly all intelligent design proponents would not argue against micro evolution. But macro evolution is positing something we haven't observed and that seems extreme... certain species developing totally new organs as a kind of mutation (mutations are typically a bad thing). The problem is waved off by giving enough time, but our fossil records don't show evidence for those kinds of mutations. Doesn't mean they are definitely wrong, but the concrete evidence is not there.
Posted on 2/11/19 at 10:06 am to Jake_LaMotta
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Creationism is for the most ignorant people
A PPP survey conducted in 2015 found that 49% of Republicans reject evolution completely, while 37% do not.
Now I'm supportive of many aspects of evolution, but not completely, especially in regard to humans.
Posted on 2/11/19 at 10:08 am to tarzana
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No one has ever seen one creature evolve into something else, nor will they.
The amount of upvotes to downvotes on that post show how stupid this board is as a whole.
Posted on 2/11/19 at 10:12 am to CivilTiger83
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Micro evolution vs macro evolution needs to be pointed out.
Sigh
quote:Well. Ya know. Other than the fact that there are Dinosaurs in the fossil record billions of years ago, but no humans(along with thousands of other species).
But macro evolution is positing something we haven't observed and that seems extreme.
"Observing" macro evolution as described would require the observer to live an awfully fricking long time. [quote]
Posted on 2/11/19 at 10:12 am to djmicrobe
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Just look at your hand. The fingers are not all the same length? Why? Each finger is composed of multiple bones. Why not one?
Please tell me you don't do anything more than driving a forklift. Sweet Christ there are some dumb mother frickers that post here.
Posted on 2/11/19 at 10:13 am to tarzana
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A PPP survey conducted in 2015 found that 49% of Republicans reject evolution completely, while 37% do not. Now I'm supportive of many aspects of evolution, but not completely, especially in regard to humans.
The irony of course being that republicans favor a system which seems, for the most part, to embrace the fundamental forces of Darwinism while progs seek to undermine it at virtually every opportunity.
Affirmative action being a good example.
Posted on 2/11/19 at 10:17 am to Jake_LaMotta
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Creationism is for the most ignorant people in society.
You really are a simpleton
Posted on 2/11/19 at 10:18 am to mattloc
ID in a nutshell (emphasis on nut): Life is so biologically complex that it couldn’t have hapoened randomly.
Posted on 2/11/19 at 10:19 am to Tigerlaff
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Tigerlaff
I'm not quite sure you understand the definition of the word seen, as in observed
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Robert had proposed
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Robert's hypothesis
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evolved into several subspecies
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seemed to represent
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He based his ideas
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and seemed to blend
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From this, he hypothesized
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It was easy to imagine
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based on this, Robert hypothesized
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Of course, since this all would have happened millions of years ago, Robert wasn't around to observe any of it
Posted on 2/11/19 at 10:20 am to OMLandshark
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The amount of upvotes to downvotes on that post show how stupid this board is as a whole.
Funny meme, but "descended from" and specifically bred are 2 different situations. Who thinks that a pug is the result of natural selection?
Posted on 2/11/19 at 10:20 am to tarzana
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No one has ever seen one creature evolve into something else, nor will they.
This isn't true.
We see viruses and bacteria evolve all the time. The same mutations give them selective advantages for survival. It's why developing vaccines for some viruses is a challenge.
This post was edited on 2/11/19 at 10:21 am
Posted on 2/11/19 at 10:20 am to NC_Tigah
quote:gonna see if you can figure out the issue with this
Like horses and mules, lions and tigers, or camels and llamas? That kind of thing?
Posted on 2/11/19 at 10:22 am to LordSaintly
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We see viruses and bacteria evolve all the time
uh, not "creatures", amirite?
Posted on 2/11/19 at 10:24 am to CivilTiger83
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Micro evolution vs macro evolution needs to be pointed out.
There is only evolution.
Posted on 2/11/19 at 10:24 am to RobbBobb
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uh, not "creatures", amirite?
They are very simple creatures.
Posted on 2/11/19 at 10:24 am to Kentucker
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Life is so biologically complex that it couldn’t have hapoened randomly.
And that's why we've discovered evidence of so much randomly happened life in the rest of the universe, right? It just randomly happened everywhere, except it didnt
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