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And it gets it all wrong.
You are asking me to prove this:When was this, and can you prove it?
Do you believe that technology frees mankind up to do more than he ever could, or does it hinder him by locking his mind up in a box of man made rules?
Why on earth would I trust someone whose first 'argument' is a fallacious ad hominem?Look into it, trust me evolution comes out to be a myth from a guy who was a racist who said the irish were lower than the blacks.
Cool story. As it turns out, I am one of those guys in a labcoat, and I am betting you are not? Try this on for size and show me the myth:Claiming someone else's beliefs myths while regurgitating something a guy in a lab coat said that you can't prove is the same thing. Your running on faith like everyone else.
Sounds great. A bit off, but who is counting? your point?Follow me here a sec,
Human and Chimp Genes May Have Split 13 Million Years Ago
Human beings and chimps last common ancestor estimated 13 million years ago.
Differences Between Chimp and Human DNA Recalculated
genetic difference between chimps and humans is 41.7million base pairs.
Generation time - Wikipedia
average human generation is 25 years
13 million years / 25 years of human generation = 520,000 generations
41.7 million base pairs between humans and chimps currently / 520,000 generations = 80.192 genetic base pairs changed per generation would be the rate of evolution.
https://www.globalanimal.org/2011/09/25/only-seven-different-genes-for-all-those-dogs
7 genetic differences between all dog breeds.
Let me help you out a bit, Champ -I'm sure you don't drastically different from your grandfather yet that's roughly 240 genetic base pair differences.
Oh GENETIC base pairs, why didn't you say so?15 Oldest Photographs Ever Known To The Human History
oldest photograph is from 1838
181 years ago would be 14503.349 genetic base differences people look like people today.
Maybe you don't know everything,
Same to you.maybe what you've been taught is wrong.
How ironic...Think for yourself not just spew out other peoples rhetoric.
How much time must pass before my christmas tree turns into a dog? Where are the missing links? What is the sexual advantage of a half developed eye?
You are now the 3rd person to completely avoid my points. Smug retorts are not arguments.Wow... And you lecture me about spouting other people's rhetoric???
Where did you learn about evolution? Church? It shows...
Yes, the religion of science!
Are you yourself proving the things they say? or you just believe what they say and take it on FAITH that they know.Reasons why science is not a religion:
1. Science by its very nature can not address the spiritual or supernatural realm and as a result cannot make claims about the supernatural.
2. Science has no sacred places, objects or times.
3. Science has no rituals based on sacred places, objects or times.
4. Science has no moral code based on supernatural origin or religious authority.
5. Science has no prayer or appeal to the supernatural.
6. Scientific theories are derived from observation and experiment not from revelation or religious authority as are doctrines or dogmas.
7. Scientific theories are not fixed for all time but can be refuted or modified on the basis of new evidence.
This being said, individual scientists frequently have religious beliefs including Christianity.
He isn't imposing anything. You are the one posting about your religious beliefs in the Physical & Life Sciences thread. If you have anything scientific to add, then let's hear it. If you dismiss science, then what are you doing in here?
They do it to each other. Nothing advances a scientist's career so much as overturning an established theory. But in principle anyone can check a scientist's results if they want to take the trouble to reproduce the experiments and observations. In fact, a scientist is required to present his conclusions in such a way as to make that possible.Are you yourself proving the things they say? or you just believe what they say and take it on FAITH that they know.
I only dismiss what you call science, just as you dismiss what I (and the Bible) call faith...it is the same with religion. I can refer you here for some rational evidence: Linguistic Apologetics...unless you believe that linguistics is not science?
*And I was speaking to the OP, if you believe that I am off topic, let him decide.
Are you yourself proving the things they say? or you just believe what they say and take it on FAITH that they know.
I'll take you on your word. Since your a mathematician could you refer to my math on genetic differences between chimpanzees and humans and the rate of evolution?I spent my entire career as a scientist, mathematician and educator. I know what science is and what its limitations are --- from experience. I think it is up to you to prove me wrong.
They do it to each other. Nothing advances a scientist's career so much as overturning an established theory. But in principle anyone can check a scientist's results if they want to take the trouble to reproduce the experiments and observations. In fact, a scientist is required to present his conclusions in such a way as to make that possible.
I'll take you on your word. Since your a mathematician could you refer to my math on genetic differences between chimpanzees and humans and the rate of evolution?
I see, it's pretty basic math you must be pretty rusty. How about that scientist thing rusty on that too? What were you a scientist of?I am long retired and very rusty at my mathematics and genetics and evolution was not my field. I'll take a pass on that.