lyion wrote:
Christianity, A fairy tale for people who can't accept how meaningless their lives are in the "big picture".
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Rust wrote:Mindia wrote:A. If there were no apes, Gorillas, Chimpanzees, Orangutans, etc. in existence today. Using your illogic... they would have all evolved by now.
They did. They evolved into apes, Gorillas, Chimpazees, and Orangutans, from whatever primate our Last Common Ancestor was, several million years ago (exact estimates vary).
(Variation on the 'if man evolved from apes, why are there still apes', to which the retort 'if Americans are descended from Europeans, why are there still Europeans' usually suffices.)B. If they found a T-Rex with wings instead of just a similar hip structure and/or other superficial meaningless coincidences.
They have found feathered dinosaurs. Of course, you'll just say feathers and skeletal structure are 'superficial meaningless coincidences'. Wings *are* just arms.
(Variation on 'moving the goalposts' -- keep redefining what you need to show.)C. If humans were built to walk on all fours (which they're not). We're bipeds, unlike Gorillas and Chimpanzees, who aren't exactly quadrupeds, because that means having 4 feet, but they walk mostly on all fours. They have the ability to walk as bipeds briefly... but there is a HUGE difference.
Humans are partly adapted to walking on two legs - there are still imperfections in our adaptation - the internal organs in the abdomen, for example, and the fact that standing gives us slipped disks and a bad back. Basically we're a quadruped who started walking upright a couple million years ago - the adaptation isn't perfect. In fact, I even heard young humans still walk on all fours, but later learn to walk on two legs! Amazing, isn't it!
(Variation on... I guess the 'argument from incredulity' -- I can't understand this so it must be false.)I can shoot so many holes in the theory of evolution it would make your head spin. That's why I don't buy into it. That's why I had to change my major in college from Anthropology to <anything else> because I couldn't take the BS anymore. You might as well give up. They're never going to find any "transitional" fossils because there aren't any.
*All* species are transitional. If you understood basic evolutionary theory, you'd know that -- it's basic. The only people who expect a half-fish/half-mammal fossil to show up are the people who don't know squat about evolution. Instead they've found whole lineages of evolutionary transitions that deniers like you just ignore.
This is all basic stuff, you just never looked at it with open eyes. The only thing you're shooting is blanks. (At least you don't lie about it though, I give you credit for that. You're just misinformed.)
--R.
Tossica wrote:lyion wrote:
Christianity, A fairy tale for people who can't accept how meaningless their lives are in the "big picture".
Ignorance wrote:Christianity, A fairy tale for people who can't accept how meaningless their lives are in the "big picture".
Mindia wrote:Rust wrote:Mindia wrote:A. If there were no apes, Gorillas, Chimpanzees, Orangutans, etc. in existence today. Using your illogic... they would have all evolved by now.
They did. They evolved into apes, Gorillas, Chimpazees, and Orangutans, from whatever primate our Last Common Ancestor was, several million years ago (exact estimates vary).
(Variation on the 'if man evolved from apes, why are there still apes', to which the retort 'if Americans are descended from Europeans, why are there still Europeans' usually suffices.)B. If they found a T-Rex with wings instead of just a similar hip structure and/or other superficial meaningless coincidences.
They have found feathered dinosaurs. Of course, you'll just say feathers and skeletal structure are 'superficial meaningless coincidences'. Wings *are* just arms.
(Variation on 'moving the goalposts' -- keep redefining what you need to show.)C. If humans were built to walk on all fours (which they're not). We're bipeds, unlike Gorillas and Chimpanzees, who aren't exactly quadrupeds, because that means having 4 feet, but they walk mostly on all fours. They have the ability to walk as bipeds briefly... but there is a HUGE difference.
Humans are partly adapted to walking on two legs - there are still imperfections in our adaptation - the internal organs in the abdomen, for example, and the fact that standing gives us slipped disks and a bad back. Basically we're a quadruped who started walking upright a couple million years ago - the adaptation isn't perfect. In fact, I even heard young humans still walk on all fours, but later learn to walk on two legs! Amazing, isn't it!
(Variation on... I guess the 'argument from incredulity' -- I can't understand this so it must be false.)I can shoot so many holes in the theory of evolution it would make your head spin. That's why I don't buy into it. That's why I had to change my major in college from Anthropology to <anything else> because I couldn't take the BS anymore. You might as well give up. They're never going to find any "transitional" fossils because there aren't any.
*All* species are transitional. If you understood basic evolutionary theory, you'd know that -- it's basic. The only people who expect a half-fish/half-mammal fossil to show up are the people who don't know squat about evolution. Instead they've found whole lineages of evolutionary transitions that deniers like you just ignore.
This is all basic stuff, you just never looked at it with open eyes. The only thing you're shooting is blanks. (At least you don't lie about it though, I give you credit for that. You're just misinformed.)
--R.
Children have to start off crawling, and they do so on their knees not their feet. Nice observation skills you have.
Gidan wrote:Mindia wrote:Yeah it's pretty cool seeing all the birds nowadays with little arms. Take a good look at that sparrow sitting in the tree outsided your house. Looks like he's been working out. And all those T-Rex fossils that were dug up... look at all the feathers they found with them.
That is something you would say. I guess you missed the whole evolution part. No wait you just refuse to even consider it because you book says god put 2 humans on the planet and we all came from them. Oh wait no, wasn't it that he put 1 human and then created a second from his rib bone or somehting.
Rust wrote:In fact, I even heard young humans still walk on all fours, but later learn to walk on two legs! Amazing, isn't it!
Darcler wrote:I didnt crawl on my knees as a baby, I was on my hands and feet, ass to the air. My baby just started crawling and she shows some of the same patterns, she switches from feet to knees.
Zanchief wrote:I don't think you guys understand evolution.
Harrison wrote:You have as much a grasp on the "big picture" as the rest of this planet does. Absolutely fucking nothing...
Tikker wrote:there's no sense in even trying to "discuss" this
No matter what evidenc is offered, the religious will ignore it
That fact has been proven, over and over
Tikker wrote:dipshit
the fact i'm referring to, is that the religious will ignore any evidence for evolution
Ganzo wrote:Mindia, don't be loony. Evolution does not disprove your religion. Bible just stated that God created universe, it did not specify if it was done with evolution, of snaping fingers
Wrath Child wrote:You must be kidding! He's one of the hardest rightwingers on this board. Not that that's a bad thing, mind you.
Zanchief wrote:I don't hate religion.
Again, I'm not saying this to be mean, to be judgemental, to hate on religion. I just don't think people on this board truly understand Evolutionary Theory.
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