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Nope.Oh the irony. He's an "evocreo."
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Then tell me who's found the cure?The fact that you even have to ask that question kind of proves my point. What a sad state of affairs.
Then tell me who's found the cure?
Russia? China? Biafra?
Let's not just pick on U.S.
You're right.A response to a pandemic isn't strictly about "who's found the cure".
That's just an attempt at deflection, missing the point and reaffirming a completely lack of understanding of the role of science and health professionals in a global pandemic.
The ignorance on display here is kinda scary.
I hope at least you are adhering to pandemic safety measures, because a lot of people in the U.S. aren't and it's really hurting your country.
If you answered "yes," then you accept ToE. Claiming science and magic are compatible violates the law of the excluded middle. You can't have your cake and throw it too.Nope.
I'm sure even pita will disagree with you on this, since, as (s)he pointed out, most of them differ with me.
Nope -- they is still zebras.If you answered "yes," then you accept ToE.
Nope -- they is still zebras.
There's a herd of zebras in question one, and a herd of zebras in question seven.
Thank you, my friend! God bless you!I missed you, buddy. Hope you're staying safe in these trying times.
That spells "microevolution."Exactly! Sorry buddy.
Yep but 'zebra' in question seven has a changed meaning compared with question one.Nope -- they is still zebras.
There's a herd of zebras in question one, and a herd of zebras in question seven.
The synonymous claim is a creationist claim. And it's back-to-front. If kind is the original classification, then the creationist claim should not be "kind = <scientific classification>" it should be "<scientific classification> = kind". Then we need to look at the definition of kind to see which scientific classification is closest. So let's go - what's the definition of kind?This confuses me.
The "claim" is that two words are synonymous.
If one word can't be demonstrated, then neither can the other; since they are both the same.
A car is an automobile: does an automobile have "zero demonstrability"?
This totally baffles me.Yep but 'zebra' in question seven has a changed meaning compared with question one.
Just a hunch.You're not qualified to make this assertion.
I'm more interested in synonyms than definitions.So let's go - what's the definition of kind?