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<blockquote data-quote="tas8831" data-source="post: 76255836" data-attributes="member: 397968"><p>Apples, meet oranges.</p><p></p><p></p><p>But you just learned a couple of weeks ago about what mutations and gene duplications are!</p><p></p><p>Now that you are confident enough to dismiss the science you just learned a high-school level of material about - how about you EXPLAIN why you think that there has been enough time to beneficially mutate reproducible generations from primordial soup to man? And support your supposition with evidence (which you now must understand such that you are using it in a statement of supposed fact).</p><p></p><p>Oh and one thing - 'primordial soup' to man is not a thing. You are conflating abiogenesis and evolution.</p><p>But you knew that, right?</p><p></p><p></p><p>It seems to be convincing to actual scientists and those that understand the data and evidence. Heck - even creationists with doctorates admit that evolution is not only real, but that there is a lot of evidence for it. They do this because they have learned and can understand enough about the world around to realize that denial just makes them look like idiots. So.... they just place bible-friendly constraints on what they will accept.</p><p></p><p>Oh, then you must have some actual evidence for Jehovah's existence (as well as the "other gods" mentioned in the 1st commandment).</p><p>I have never seen any. I get lots of anecdotes, and the typical reliance on the parts of the bible that are not controversial and trivially true, such as the existence of certain cities. But never any legitimate corroboration or evidence.</p><p></p><p>Well sure - when you put magic being that can do anything it wants into the equation, how can you fail?</p><p></p><p>kid: How does Santa deliver presents to every house in one night?</p><p>older kid: He just does! He is Santa!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tas8831, post: 76255836, member: 397968"] Apples, meet oranges. But you just learned a couple of weeks ago about what mutations and gene duplications are! Now that you are confident enough to dismiss the science you just learned a high-school level of material about - how about you EXPLAIN why you think that there has been enough time to beneficially mutate reproducible generations from primordial soup to man? And support your supposition with evidence (which you now must understand such that you are using it in a statement of supposed fact). Oh and one thing - 'primordial soup' to man is not a thing. You are conflating abiogenesis and evolution. But you knew that, right? It seems to be convincing to actual scientists and those that understand the data and evidence. Heck - even creationists with doctorates admit that evolution is not only real, but that there is a lot of evidence for it. They do this because they have learned and can understand enough about the world around to realize that denial just makes them look like idiots. So.... they just place bible-friendly constraints on what they will accept. Oh, then you must have some actual evidence for Jehovah's existence (as well as the "other gods" mentioned in the 1st commandment). I have never seen any. I get lots of anecdotes, and the typical reliance on the parts of the bible that are not controversial and trivially true, such as the existence of certain cities. But never any legitimate corroboration or evidence. Well sure - when you put magic being that can do anything it wants into the equation, how can you fail? kid: How does Santa deliver presents to every house in one night? older kid: He just does! He is Santa! [/QUOTE]
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