Yellow 13 said:Do termites even fart?
only if you pull on their tiny little termite fingers!
Yellow 13 said:Do termites even fart?
Yellow 13 said:Do termites even fart?
I am ftw. :icon_biggChadMKIII said:And logic joins the debate...
We all know evolution within species occurs. No one can deny that. But one species to another is simply biologically impossible.
Anyway, I haven't really read the original post carefully, nor the rest of this, I was just commenting on some stuff I saw, so- Sorry Derk, this had absolutley nothing to do with your request. When I have time I'll check that out more and see about posting some stuff up.
No, I mean how many sides are there here to this topic at hand.. It's not really a trick question..ChadMKIII said:Joel: How many people are in this thread?
Ligers and Mules? It's more like smaller steps...imo..We all know evolution within species occurs. No one can deny that. But one species to another is simply biologically impossible
No. I am not religious either. I am not looking or reaching out for any one or anything. Nor do I particpate in rituals, ceremonies, or other religious things. Evolutionism is a belief much like religion too.Evolution can be a threat to religion?
That is correct. And it has never been observed. Evolution is a violation of several bilogical scientific laws, such as Mendels laws, that Chad is mentioning.We all know evolution within species occurs. No one can deny that. But one species to another is simply biologically impossible
That's cool because it brings us closer together now... I don't either. If you did? I would not mind or attack your beliefs.Nick M said:No. I am not religious either. I am not looking or reaching out for any one or anything. Nor do I particpate in rituals, ceremonies, or other religious things. Evolutionism is a belief much like religion too.
Sorry. :naughty:This thread dog piled in a hurry.
Nick M said:Evolutionism is a belief much like religion too.
Nick M said:That is correct. And it has never been observed. Evolution is a violation of several bilogical scientific laws, such as Mendels laws, that Chad is mentioning.
theWeezL said:wow, you people really dont kave a clue what the ToE is do you?
let me try to make this simple:
two moths land on a tree...one is bright white, one is brown (due to natural variances in biological matter, mutations and genetic mixing)
The brown moth blends in, the white one stands out...the white one gets eaten by a predetor...the brown one goes on to breed and make more brown moths.
lets take it one step further down the evolutionary chain of this species of moth. Lets say for sake of arguement the trees where this moth live suddenly all get burned in a fire....the trunks are all black now. Two new moths land on a tree...one is brown one is a much darker shade of brown....guess who lives to reproduce? guess what color those moths become over a pretty short period of time? Its been observed...its not hypothetical.
Do you think the reptiles on the Galapagos Islands just learned to swim because god thought they should? Do you think snow leapards coats are white because they wanted to be different from the other leapards?
Do you think black people have more melanin in their skin because they they were tired of looking sunburned?
I mean...come on...any rational logical SANE person can see that some "guy in the sky" didnt do that.
Furball's Brother said:ALSO, even if you got all the amino acids you could ever want, where would you get the protein chaperones? Or the DNA transcriptase? Or the reverse transcriptase? Or any of the other 20 odd proteins NECESSARY to form another protein? Can someone explain to me how to make a protein without using other already existing proteins?
theWeezL said:wow, you people really dont kave a clue what the ToE is do you?
let me try to make this simple:
two moths land on a tree...one is bright white, one is brown (due to natural variances in biological matter, mutations and genetic mixing)
The brown moth blends in, the white one stands out...the white one gets eaten by a predetor...the brown one goes on to breed and make more brown moths.
lets take it one step further down the evolutionary chain of this species of moth. Lets say for sake of arguement the trees where this moth live suddenly all get burned in a fire....the trunks are all black now. Two new moths land on a tree...one is brown one is a much darker shade of brown....guess who lives to reproduce? guess what color those moths become over a pretty short period of time? Its been observed...its not hypothetical.
Do you think the reptiles on the Galapagos Islands just learned to swim because god thought they should? Do you think snow leapards coats are white because they wanted to be different from the other leapards?
Do you think black people have more melanin in their skin because they they were tired of looking sunburned?
I mean...come on...any rational logical SANE person can see that some "guy in the sky" didnt do that.
SupraDerk said:Ok, so I got into a HEATED argument about religion with one of my friends. Well I guess not so much religion as creation vs evolution. Now I'm not the least bit religious AT ALL, but I don't really care if someone decides to believe in it, but why is it that all of my so called "friends" that are Christian feel the need to tell me I'm going to hell for denying God's love. If he love's me so much, why would he want to burn in hell for all of eternity?
Well, anyways he was on a message board for our school and saw a video of Ann Coulter (who I usually unline except for in this instance) talking about how liberals are "godless" Video link
In the video she talks about how Darwinism is a crock and how liberals aren't trying to argue against her and blah blah blah. Well my friend was like "I totally agree! Who in their right mind can believe that we evolved from apes or that nature selects species for extinction! People who believe in this are idiots and they'll get theirs when judgement comes!" (something like that)
WTF!? How is evolution such a far fetched idea...but yet believing in some grand being that decided magically that it wanted to create oh I don't know..everything in existence, so much more believable? I usually can stay pretty calm, but I was seriously about to kick his ass tonight. :icon_evil
So I really don't get it! Could a believer please explain some stuff to me?! How is having faith in a god and believing he created everything more plausible than something that you can observe (natural selection, survival of the fittest, even evolution of species) and administer a scientific method to?? What created God? Is what created God...God^2?? What about what created God's God?? Where the hell do they exist...in magical God land?
I'm not trying to start a flamewar or anything, and I hope this turns out to be a good discussion, but I seriously don't get it. I'm so pissed off right now that tomorrow I'm gonna go pick up a bible and read the damn thing to see how it decides to "explain" things, then I'm gonna have this discussion with him again!!! :rant: :rant:
Please don't Christian bash and please don't Atheist/Agnostic bash. I seriously just want to know why creation is a more plausible idea than evolution by someone who belives it
Furball said:What you are talking about is micro evolution, and yes, it does exist. The BIG difference is between micro and macro evolution. A species of animal whose pigment changes to give them better camoflague is micro evolving. A monkey evolving into a man would be macro evolving.
Micro evolution utilizes traits that are already part of the genetic code of a species. Some traits are lost in favor of making a specific trait more dominant. It's like breeding dogs. You can start with a couple wolves and eventually breed through generations poodles, but you still have dogs. You cannot breed a pig from dogs. Likewise, you cannot breed poodles back into wolves. The point is, as micro evolution occurs genetic data is lost. The genetic data does not get more complex nor stronger, but weaker and more degraded.
Macro evolution has no backing evidence, and has not been observed. Macro evolution would say that one species can become another species, and can, through mutations, become more complex. In nature it can be observed that mutations do not help, but hinder, and there is no account of anything becoming more complex through mutation.