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That's an example... but it isn't consistent with the evidence... it also doesn't have a method of measuring genetic information in the Creationist context.I like the lactose intolerant argument.
God made Adam perfect.
But through loss of genetic information, some people are lactose intolerant now.
I didn’t. I think you were just caught out and are having a bit of a moment about it.F
Fine, just don’t put the wrong words in my mouth
My dumb self thought it was olive oil.I think a evo is someone who entertains a creo.
That's an example...
... but it isn't consistent with the evidence...
... it also doesn't have a method of measuring genetic information in the Creationist context.
I’m to old for abbreviations and slang, apparently.
At least you now admit that physical random mutations are 100% luck. The luck that drives your fantasy. Like all the sequential mutations that create an eyeball that integrates w the brain, detailed owls eyes on both wings etcNatural selection is a process. It modifies physical biological organisms.
So?
Analogies are often a poor way to explain things. I'm not sure what you think your point is.
The ones that happen, yes, they are random. That's just the start. No one had denied this at any point in this discussion, nor has anyone denied that in evolutionary biology in the last 100 years.At least you now admit that physical random mutations are 100% luck.
Seeing stuff is useful to survival. Any mutation that makes it easier to see stuff is useful and kept by selection.The luck that drives your fantasy. Like all the sequential mutations that create an eyeball that integrates w the brain, detailed owls eyes on both wings etc
It took millions of years and generations. Nothing "just happened."You take for granted that all the mutations that created a complex mammal “just happened “
Whimsical!!!!!
I was pretty sure he was using the term as I expected, I just wanted him to say he was using a slang term to slag on me. I would have also rejected his description of me as an "evolutionist". I am not. I am a physicist. I do not study biology.My dumb self thought it was olive oil.
I’m to old for abbreviations and slang, apparently.
That is quite an .achievement. You have forced us to admit that random mutations are random. Congratulations!At least you now admit that physical random mutations are 100% luck. The luck that drives your fantasy. Like all the sequential mutations that create an eyeball that integrates w the brain, detailed owls eyes on both wings etc
You take for granted that all the mutations that created a complex mammal “just happened “
Whimsical!!!!!
Nope, you misrepresented meI didn’t. I think you were just caught out and are having a bit of a moment about it.
While ignoring the gist of my post.That is quite an .achievement. You have forced us to admit that random mutations are random. Congratulations!
Right, and I am in the process of evolving wings, why? Because I need them just like the moth needed owls eyes
Yes wing’s would be beneficial to me for sure, I could fly and soar and save on gas. So watch out, I am going to start to evolve them!!!!Are you in a position where wings would be beneficial to you? Since the answer is no (humans are a pretty well rounded species, I just wish I could hold my breath for that bit longer for swimming), then you're not going to evolve them.
The various species of owl butterflies and moths had problems with predation from birds and thus evolved their distinctive patterns to act as a warning and to give them time to flit away to safety. Those butterflies and moths that had the genetic mutation for the patterns already survived while those that didn't died, and thus the former had their mutations passed on.
Yes wing’s would be beneficial to me for sure, I could fly and soar and save on gas. So watch out, I am going to start to evolve them!!!!
“Those butterflies and moths that had the genetic mutation for the patterns ……..”
They just luckily had them? Oh?
Thank you for confirming my point.Nope, you misrepresented me
And you are ignoring the millions of equally right mutations that never happened at all. With a different roll of the dice different species and different ecologies would have emerged. Organs to fulfill the same function might still have evolved, but the mechanisms they employed could have differed.While ignoring the gist of my post.
What about all the just right mutations that “just happened “?
Coincidence?
Wings would be beneficial to me, it’s not up to you to sayYes wing’s would be beneficial to me for sure, I could fly and soar and save on gas. So watch out, I am going to start to evolve them!!!!
“Those butterflies and moths that had the genetic mutation for the patterns ……..”
They just luckily had them? Oh?
There is not enough time in the universe’s existence for chance to create even one useful protein. I site Douglas Axe on his research.And you are ignoring the millions of equally right mutations that never happened at all. With a different roll of the dice different species and different ecologies would have emerged. Organs to fulfill the same function might still have evolved, but the mechanisms they employed could have differed.
I fear you are letting your incredulity and your misguided belief that if evolution is true, your faith is mistaken, blind you to the reality of evolution.
Wings would be beneficial to me, it’s not up to you to say
And yes, mutations are random and if you get all the mutations to create a masterpiece such as the eye, then it’s absolutely lucky.
There is not enough time in the universe’s existence for chance to create even one useful protein. I site Douglas Axe on his research.
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