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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
a creationist mindset
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<blockquote data-quote="Caffeine Socialism" data-source="post: 294241" data-attributes="member: 3879"><p>In response to our knight in shining armor's comment on the "fairytale" of evolution:</p><p></p><p>I suggest that you try reading <u>The Blind Watchmaker</u> by Richard Dawkins.&nbsp;&nbsp; It explains evolution in a very easy-to-understand way, yet it maintains the complexity of evolution and natural selection.&nbsp;&nbsp; What I especially recommend you read is the section on the minute, infinitesimal mutations and changes that lead, gradually over billions of years, to more complex organisms.</p><p></p><p>By the way, I think it was more of an archaic bacterium that gave rise to <em>homo sapiens</em> over the aeons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caffeine Socialism, post: 294241, member: 3879"] In response to our knight in shining armor's comment on the "fairytale" of evolution: I suggest that you try reading [U]The Blind Watchmaker[/U] by Richard Dawkins. It explains evolution in a very easy-to-understand way, yet it maintains the complexity of evolution and natural selection. What I especially recommend you read is the section on the minute, infinitesimal mutations and changes that lead, gradually over billions of years, to more complex organisms. By the way, I think it was more of an archaic bacterium that gave rise to [I]homo sapiens[/I] over the aeons. [/QUOTE]
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