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Do you believe in evolution? do you consider yourself an evolutionist?I don't know.
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Why worry about it? let's just dismiss it and say Godidit and all go down the pub.Feel free to leave a comment as well.
I don't know.
Again, what has knowing where or caring where the moon came from got to do with evolution?Do you believe in evolution? do you consider yourself an evolutionist?
No. An -ist equates belief. Nobody who isn't ignorant "believes" in evolution. We accept evolution.Do you believe in evolution? do you consider yourself an evolutionist?
What sort of evolution are we talking about?
Where is the "God created it as a night light" choice? I want to vote for that one.
Once again, did you read the question?AV, I really hope you get around to answering how evolution has anything to do with the source of the moon.
It's not if you don't pick one -- it's if you haven't picked one.I would say that AV has jumped the shark, but he did that long ago. If you don't pick one of the theories on moon formation you are not a true "evolutionist"!
Once again, did you read the question?
It is evolution -- planetary evolution; that's why I put this poll in C&E and not P&LS.
When Internet evolutionists start yakking about evolution, they usually only yak about two kinds of evolution (out of six): [5.] macroevolution and [6.] microevolution.
But in so-doing, they skip over billions of years of:
A real evolutionist would understand this -- in my opinion; but an Internet evolutionist takes 1-5 above on faith, and 6 on observation.
- Cosmic Evolution -- the origin of time, space and matter
- Chemical Evolution -- the origin of higher elements from hydrogen.
- Stellar & Planetary Evolution -- the origin of stars and planets.
- Organic Evolution -- the origin of life from non-living material.