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I really don't know how else to ask it.Perhaps I didn't. Please clarify. Because I've looked back at your question, and I honestly cannot figure out any real alternate meaning. If I've misread you, I'd like to correct that so I can give a more appropriate response.
I really don't know how else to ask it.
Weren't there animals around that witnessed the arrival of the first T. Rexes?
Why don't we "animals" witness any arrivals?
Then I submit that that confirms the fact that macroevolution cannot be observed in real time.But there wasn't exactly an "arrival" of T. rexes. There was a long, gradual transition. And it's not the sort of transition where you can point to a specific spot and say "AHA! That is the first T. rex!".
Then I submit that that confirms the fact that macroevolution cannot be observed in real time.
Also, just out of curiosity, how should I have asked that question?
Don't new genera emerge as time goes on?
In fact, don't they come and go?
Shouldn't something new come along in our time, on its way to extinction in about a million years?
What are they called? incipients or something?
I really don't know how else to ask it.
Weren't there animals around that witnessed the arrival of the first T. Rexes?
Why don't we "animals" witness any arrivals?
Then I submit that that confirms the fact that macroevolution cannot be observed in real time.
Also, just out of curiosity, how should I have asked that question?
Okay -- thank you for the info.Not sure. It's not so much about the phrasing as it is about the basis of the question itself. But don't let's get into that too much; I'm over it.
No, thanks --Do you need to see Lucaspa's list of Observed Speciations again?
I really don't know how else to ask it.
Weren't there animals around that witnessed the arrival of the first T. Rexes?
Why don't we "animals" witness any arrivals?
Got it, Skaloop -- thanks!Get it?
More to the point really is, not if a so called scientist can do good science in some field but....does he have any data about "creation" or is it just his religious views!!!!!? The answer is clear.....
More to the point really is, not if a creationist can do good science in some field but....does he have any data about "creation" or is it just his religious views
More to the point really is, not if a so called scientist can do good science in some field but....does he have any data about "creation" or is it just his religious views!!!!!? The answer is clear....
It goes far beyond that though: scientism.If science is religion, then it's the only religion in the world that has measurable and verifiable predictions and results regardless of belief in it.
It goes far beyond that though: scientism.
Then I submit that that confirms the fact that macroevolution cannot be observed in real time.
Also, just out of curiosity, how should I have asked that question?
Not my job -- that job is reserved for Someone else -- Who will do so when this dispensation ends.Assume it does -- can you refute it?
Not my job -- that job is reserved for Someone else -- Who will do so when this dispensation ends.
Scientism -- specifically evolution -- is going to get much, much worse before it meets its end.
Cool -- let's see something substantial, like outside of a microscope.There have been some life forms with very short generations that have demonstrated macro evolution that scientists have observed over many years.
Cool -- let's see something substantial, like outside of a microscope.
That indeed is a 'no'.So that's a "no."
Well, if you want me to believe I came from Jungle Jim's DNA, you'd better show me something besides what dances around in an electron microscope or a Petri dish.need help shifting the goalposts, AV?
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