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I don't see the word "creationism".
Please provide a source for the definition of Darwinist creationism.
And that something could be a chemical process.
Something or someone created humanity. That's creationism.
Ok, here you go with the typical guesses and suppositions, could be's, might be's, possibly's, ect.
Are you guessing that humanity is completely the result of chemical processes acting on a single life form from long long ago?
Ok, here you go with the typical guesses and suppositions, could be's, might be's, possibly's, ect.
Are you guessing that humanity is completely the result of chemical processes acting on a single life form from long long ago?
You are assuming that humanity was "created". That is begging the question.
So you believe in creationism. We get that. I don't. The people that you are arguing with don't. You are trying to lie by playing semantic games. That is not honest.
As Rick's signature says "Remember and keep the 9th Commandment".
Why do we need to remind creationists what their own holy book says?
And that something could be a chemical process.
Something or someone created humanity. That's creationism.
And that something could be a chemical process.
Ok, here you go with the typical guesses and suppositions, could be's, might be's, possibly's, ect.
Are you guessing that humanity is completely the result of chemical processes acting on a single life form from long long ago?
I made no guesses. I simply stated that the "something" you stated could have been a chemical process. It is a statement that neither confirms or denies.
"Could have been" is a guess, a supposition. A subjective view of which there is no evidence.
Something or someone created humanity. That's creationism.
Remember and keep the 1st commandment.
You know that I previously stated that I am not a biologist, but I can provide evidence supporting evolution from a geologic point of view. I gather you did not see that post because you keep asking for evidence from everyone but me.
Interesting. What do you want to bet he simply denies your evidence?
I'll tell him de nile is a river in Northeastern Africa.
I was not aware that the DNA responsible for legs had been identified.I aquaint macro evolution as having extra genetic information that is not present from which it assumingly had sprung from.
It presents a problem when theorists extraopolate a cow to a whale scenario. That would the genetic information is present in the whale that it had legs once, but all they can do is point to mutation which they attribute to having legs once but it is still not found in the DNA which suggests that they are not legs that they are looking at.
OK, thanks.They have been building on fossilized sea cows with legs as a link but it could just be an extinct mammal, but evolutionists will not consider it.
Look again: it is under that first graphic block of bettes, insect, and Arthro....
What is macroevolution?
Yes they do...from Wikipedia...
Darwinism is a theory of biological evolution developed by Charles Darwin and others, stating that all species of organisms arise and develop through the natural selection of small, inherited variations that increase the individual's ability to compete, survive, and reproduce.
There is no evidence suggesting that all of life is the result of only, totally, solely, completely naturalistic processes acting on a single life form from long long ago.
What you grabbed from Wikipedia and what you are saying are two different things. Do you think everyone else is too stupid to notice or is it really just you?
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