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Evolution, why so many believe?

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Criosdaidhlaoch said:
You have 2 fully formed frogs that are the beginning point of the transition to mammoth. They have 4 kids, then their 4 kids have 4 kids, etc, which would lead to the slow transition to a fully formed mammoth. So the lineage of the mammoth would look like this.

100 % frog to (2 original parents)
90% frog /10 % mammoth (4 children)
80% frog / 20 % mammoth (8 grandchildren)
70% frog/30 % mammoth (16 great grandchildren)
60/40 (32 great great grandchildren)
50/50 (64)
40 % frog /50% mammoth (128)
30 % frog /70 % mammoth (256)
20/80 (512)
10/90 (1024)
100% wooly mammoth (2048)
Umm, in case you were wondering (and you obviously aren't), animal populations do not grow exponentially like this. That is only in humans because we have found ways to circumvent the problem of limited food (domestication and agriculture). Animal populations are almost always relatively stable.

Regardless, your argument about not finding transitions does nothing but display your ignorance about the rarity of the fossilization process. We have 200 dinosaur species spanning 7 sub-classes and 170 million years; we have more than enough transitions given that situation.
 
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Vintersorg said:
Hey steve how can you bring religion into evolution. If you believe in Creationism like the bible states, then the world could only be 6,000 years old. And if there was only 2 humans in the beginning how could they have started the human race. If they had offspring, which they did according to the bible, how did Cane and able produce another human? Last time i checked 2 guys couldent get eachother pregnant.
Last time I checked this was a Christian Forum. Anyway, the bible doesn't give every detail of how it all started--just a summary. God has given man enough information that is required for us to understand how we came to be.

To be frank with you, I don't have enough faith to believe evolution, but I have enough evidence to believe in God.
 
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Criosdaidhlaoch said:
You're already being ignored because you choose to combat questions that you can answer by calling them "straw men" when yu know darn well every answer given by an evolution supporter in this thread has been used just as many times as any probability arguement.

Because you are using strawman arguments. In other words, you are creating caricatures of evolutionary theory that don't accurately reflect that theory. Then, you claim claim victory over your strawman caricatures, while the real theory of evolution remains untouched.

Let's address one of your strawman arguments. You claimed mutations are neutral or harmful. In light of this, I would like you to explain antibiotic resistance to me.
 
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Steve_Graham said:
Last time I checked this was a Christian Forum. Anyway, the bible doesn't give every detail of how it all started--just a summary. God has given man enough information that is required for us to understand how we came to be.

To be frank with you, I don't have enough faith to believe evolution, but I have enough evidence to believe in God.
The old evolution is a religion idea. It's like a frikkin army of strawmen.
 
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Steve_Graham said:
Last time I checked this was a Christian Forum. Anyway, the bible doesn't give every detail of how it all started--just a summary. God has given man enough information that is required for us to understand how we came to be.

To be frank with you, I don't have enough faith to believe evolution, but I have enough evidence to believe in God.
The old evolution is a religion idea. It's like a frikkin army of strawmen. Hey steve, here's an idea: run a google search on evolution, and start reading.
 
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Criosdaidhlaoch said:
If you have a problem with arguements that aren't in favor of the evolutionary urban myth then why would you hang around a Christian message board? I guess "sciencetist" and common sense doesn't go hand in hand? ;) Didn't you say you were a "scientist"?
o hI have no problem with arguments that aren't in favour of evolution. however all yours aren't, they are strawmen.
 
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Criosdaidhlaoch said:
Ok. But first you gotta agree to explain to me how antibodic resistance is going to cause bacteria to eventually sprout legs or wings, or two working eyeballs, etc. Deal?

I am giving you the benefit of the doubt here. Put down your strawman caricature and let's discuss mutations.

In light of no positive mutations (which you claimed), I would like you to explain antibiotic resistance.
 
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Ok here goes pumpkin, put your learning hat on:

http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/795_antibio.html

"When a person takes an antibiotic, the drug kills the defenseless bacteria, leaving behind--or "selecting," in biological terms--those that can resist it"

Uh notice what it says there? The strongest, the bacteria already immune to the antibiotic survive. That doesn't mean jack for evolution, thats natural selection. That Robot Wars show on the comedy channel is as much support for evolution as antibiotic immunity is.

"The antibiotic does not technically cause the resistance, but allows it to happen by creating a situation where an already existing variant can flourish"


Uh exaclty. I'm 6'3', 265 lbs. Its a pretty safe assumption that I'm bigger than you. If me and you are the only people in a room, then a burglar who's bigger than you breaks in and kills you, but can't kill me, guess who's going to be left? ME.

Thats not evolution slick. ;)
 
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Jet Black said:
last time I checked, this was the open discussions area.
It is an open discussion. However, why do you hang out here? Do you feel that you will change someone's mind about evolution? If so, it sounds like Satan to me. He's good at that--deception. Rememeber what he said to Eve, Surely ye shall not die? That was his first of many lies to the human race.
 
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Criosdaidhlaoch said:
"Tee hee yea. Why don't you show me one of these transition fossils.
Dino-Bird transitions:

Specimen #1
Specimen #2
Specimen #3
Specimen #4
Specimen #5
Specimen #6
Specimen #7
Specimen #8
Specimen #9
Specimen #10
Specimen #11
Specimen #12
Specimen #13
Specimen #14

can you tell me which are birds and which are dinosaurs?

Oh and sorry I forgot that anybody who doesn't agree with you isn't interested in learning.
The extreme volume of ignorance displayed in your little population growth model showed me quite well that you have done very little learning over the course of your life; at least with regards to biology.

What are you in the 3rd grade?
Nope
 
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Steve_Graham said:
It is an open discussion. However, why do you hang out here? Do you feel that you will change someone's mind about evolution? If so, it sounds like Satan to me. He's good at that--deception. Rememeber what he said to Eve, Surely ye shall not die? That was his first of many lies to the human race.
sorry, what does evolution have to do with satan? are you going to tell me that evolution is atheistic?
 
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Criosdaidhlaoch said:
Uh notice what it says there? The strongest, the bacteria already immune to the antibiotic survive. That doesn't mean jack for evolution, thats natural selection. That Robot Wars show on the comedy channel is as much support for evolution as antibiotic immunity is.

And where did this immunity to antibiotics come from? Why are some bacteria immune and some aren't? Why does this variability exist in bacteria populations?
 
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