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5 best proofs of evolutionModerator: BioTeam
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Supersport, I mean this in the nicest way possible, but there is nothing resembling scientific validity in your most recent post.
Now am I going to have to be the one to disprove his statements or would someone else like a go? I'm kind of tired out from debating in the "Mutations" thread. Generally speaking, the more people talk about "being saved," the further away they actually are from true salvation.
~Alex #2 Total Post Count
You know what, never mind, here I go:
I believe the Bible as well, but Genesis seems to be remarkably compatible with evolution, doesn't it? And perhaps God caused Adam to evolve from an ape-like ancestor, and then Adam committed his original sin, and then from him came all of humanity? Scientists have found genetic evidence of Eve's existence, so why not Adam as well?
This has absolutely nothing to do with evolution. Evolution only explains how life developed after it originated, not how it originated in the first place.
I'm not so sure on that one. Various biocompounds such as amino acids and nucleotide bases have been found to occur naturally in various parts of the universe. It's quite possible those naturally-occurring biochemicals could've come together to form the first cell.
This is such a blatant fallacy I wonder if I should even bother to answer it. Soft tissues can be fossilized under the right conditions. As for dinosaurs appearing in ancient art, that is completely untrue. Please cite sources if you think otherwise.
I suggest you read Evolution: The Triumph of an Idea by Carl Zimmer and Finding Darwin's God by Dr. Kenneth Miller. Both have plenty of descriptions of evidence validating exactly what you claim has never been validated.
And this disproves evolution how?
Yet evolution and materialism are two completely different theories.
Completely untrue. Read either of the above-mentioned books or, better yet, Stephen Jay Gould's The Book of Life for some useful information on human ancestors.
Again, this is just plain not true. Read any of the above-mentioned books as good sources.
What does this have to do with evolution? Generally speaking, the more people talk about "being saved," the further away they actually are from true salvation.
~Alex #2 Total Post Count
Well perhaps he did die for no reason. Perhaps the terrorist on 9/11 died for no reason as well. Perhaps their isn't even such a thing as "sin" just good and bad actions. We didn't evolve from worms. However we do have a very very distant common ancestor.
This is abiogenesis. And it might be possible to make life in the next 3 to 10 years! http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id ... _article=1
Explain how their isn't a valid explanation for it. according to this, "magic man done it" isn't even a valid explanation so this doesn't help any of us.
O rly? Dangz you got me! haha just messin! No they haven't or the theory of evolution would change to fit. This is possible, however if it were a dinosaur that had not gone extinct till very later on. but that still works out perfectly. What dinosaur was it anyways? and when did they go extinct? Also your forgetting about the ones that are measured with uranium-lead dating, found in sediments that date back way back. much further then 600 years.
What about fruit flys? Radiating fruit flys cause all sorts of different things to happen to them. What about breeding dogs? All our pet dogs come from a Wolf, and they are still wolfs. but the genetics of a great dane is not the same as a toy poodle about fruit flys: http://www.exploratorium.edu/exhibits/m ... flies.html its Genetics can change for the better, why couldn't they?
And this clearly means that ---------- eh.. whats your point?
Since you say evolution isn't real, how can it possibly "lead to evolutionary, heritable change"? There are no ape fossils that transition into human fossils.[/quote] Yes, there is a ton! along with a lot of other species of animals, whales are a great example.
So, what about Lucy? What about all those others? Austrolipethicus, homo erects? homo inhabitis? And all those other ones? even if we didn't come from them. if evolution isn't real why would these fossils even exist anyways?
But one day, hopefully, we will What then? And if not, What is your point now? This has nothing to do with anything! Now guys, come on please can't we keep this on the subject? 5 "best proofs" for evolution. Oh yeah, and supersport STOP listening to kent hovind! Not even creationist agree with him.
Why are you people denying that unfossilized soft tissue...ie proteins, blood vessels, cells, etc have not been found embedded in dinosaur bones?
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news ... issue.html March 24, 2005 A Tyrannosaurus rex fossil has yielded what appear to be the only preserved soft tissues ever recovered from a dinosaur. Taken from a 70-million-year-old thighbone, the structures look like the blood vessels, cells, and proteins involved in bone formation. So tell me, do you really think soft tissue could last for 70 million years without fossilizing or disintegrating? I don't
I never said they haven't been found; only that they can be preserved under the right conditions.
Where in that article did it say that the tissue hadn't been fossilized? Generally speaking, the more people talk about "being saved," the further away they actually are from true salvation.
~Alex #2 Total Post Count
how could soft, flexible tissue containing proteins be fossilzed (ie..turned to stone?) And I don't know about that particular dinosaur, but there have been dinosaurs found in alaska not completely fossilized.
Why couldn't they be fossilized? The process would just have to occur much faster than normal, before those tissues had time to decay. As for dinosaurs not completely fossilized, I'd like to see evidence on that one. Generally speaking, the more people talk about "being saved," the further away they actually are from true salvation.
~Alex #2 Total Post Count
Hmm I wrote an incredibly witty post in this discussion last night, but something must have bugged out and it didn't get posted
What did the parasitic Candiru fish say when it finally found a host? - - "Urethra!!"
quote]supersport wrote:
There are no ape fossils that transition into human fossils. Completely untrue. Read either of the above-mentioned books or, better yet, Stephen Jay Gould's The Book of Life for some useful information on human ancestors. [/quote] Alex I do not have that book and was wondering if you mind writing which fossils you are refering to. Thanks "How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these".
~ George washington Carver
It's okay. I'll be a sympathetic panda and give you a panda-hug. Generally speaking, the more people talk about "being saved," the further away they actually are from true salvation.
~Alex #2 Total Post Count
Alex I do not have that book and was wondering if you mind writing which fossils you are refering to. Thanks Ugh, that book is currently at my friend's apartment and I was just in his town this morning. Oh well, I'll see what I can find for you. Generally speaking, the more people talk about "being saved," the further away they actually are from true salvation.
~Alex #2 Total Post Count
wow but was that eve by any way of negroid origin.Sure the religious freaks would never agree to that.The Jews who started your religion would feel very insulted of that fact. "Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution"
-Theodosius Dobzhansky
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