So you draw the conclusion, but you don't believe the conclusion?
Shemjaza said:There seems to be common issue in your posts, so I'll try to make it clear:
"Belief in evolution has no effect on evolution of creatures."
That's the internet for you.I love how you guys answer his question without having any idea at all what his question actually means.
There's English words here. And they follow an English sentence structure. Yet they do not make any sense at all. This is almost better than Jabberwocky.So the knowledge of Evolution, being like knowledge that is capped with telomeres in every other situation, you don't cap it with a telomere?
Just as people fall without believing in gravity.
Just as people fall without believing in gravity.
There's English words here. And they follow an English sentence structure. Yet they do not make any sense at all. This is almost better than Jabberwocky.
no, this is gibberish, nothing you said is remotely fact.Knowledge in the body is capped with a telomere. Fact.
no, evolution is a physical process found in nature.Evolution is similar to knowledge. Estimation.
more meaningless drivel.Do you attempt to cap Evolution with a telomere? Question.
if you don't understand it, why in the heck are you asking us?Which one? Meaning what?
I think you mean, "to use even go want to do look more like than". It's important to be precise.I think the important question here is:
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
Anywhere else in the world and I would be the one praised for asking what is being believed (it's called showing an interest) but not you, oh no, you have to make an exercise out of it, cross-examine me and do a number on me.
If your DNA where the type of knowledge you have is stored is not capped with a telomere, you die.
So let me put it in words you should understand: what type of knowledge is Evolution?