Starting today August 7th, 2024, in order to post in the Married Couples, Courting Couples, or Singles forums, you will not be allowed to post if you have your Marital status designated as private. Announcements will be made in the respective forums as well but please note that if yours is currently listed as Private, you will need to submit a ticket in the Support Area to have yours changed.
In the meantime, care to read Harvard's Cosmic Evolution Syllabus ?He just wants to lump them all together because they all, in one way or another, undermine his interpretation of scripture. All part of the same atheistic socialist conspiracy, don't you know.
I never cared much for those broad-band science survey courses. They're always full of Liberal Arts undergraduates and don't give you any more info than you could get by reading a book.
Well, regardless of what you think of your seminars and such, if you expect me to think cosmic evolution is not taught in higher academia, you have another think coming.I never cared much for those broad-band science survey courses. They're always full of Liberal Arts undergraduates and don't give you any more info than you could get by reading a book.
It's a survey course. So what? All universities offer such courses under one name or another. Why do you care what the course is called?Well, regardless of what you think of your seminars and such, if you expect me to think cosmic evolution is not taught in higher academia, you have another think coming.
I suspect higher academia now teaches courses that you guys aren't familiar with.
A survey course that teacheeez ... c'mon now ... say it with me ...It's a survey course.
What if you taught the same material but called the class something else--say, "A Survey of Modern Science"--would it still be evil?A survey course that teacheeez ... c'mon now ... say it with me ...
coooooz .... mick ... eeeeevo ... lou ... shun.
And you can learn cosmic evolution at an institute of higher learning for $1350.00.
CHEAP
Have a day.What if you taught the same material but called the class something else--say, "A Survey of Modern Science"--would it still be evil?
It's called "Cosmic Evolution". We've already established that.A survey course that teacheeez ... c'mon now ... say it with me ...
Care to tell us what the Cosmic Evolution Survey is?
By all means.Do I need to report you to the admins for this continued poor behaviour?
I'd rather a little more honesty on your part. That would keep everyone happy.By all means.
They could use a good laugh.
Believe me, Kylie, I've been showing the relationship of biological evolution to cosmic evolution for years now.AV, tell us, do you understand that cosmic evolution is a fundamentally different thing to biological evolution?
Believe me, Kylie, I've been showing the relationship of biological evolution to cosmic evolution for years now.
If cosmic evolution is the rainbow, then biological evolution is the color indigo.
That's probably the best example I can think up.
Believe me, Kylie, I've been showing the relationship of biological evolution to cosmic evolution for years now.
If cosmic evolution is the rainbow, then biological evolution is the color indigo.
That's probably the best example I can think up.
Is your gripe, then, that as a proponent of this field of study higher academia won't take you seriously and play along? Shame on them.Believe me, Kylie, I've been showing the relationship of biological evolution to cosmic evolution for years now.
Lol, what? Unless you think stars reproduce and have genetic material, cosmic things are not going to evolve by the same mechanism as living organisms.Believe me, Kylie, I've been showing the relationship of biological evolution to cosmic evolution for years now.
If cosmic evolution is the rainbow, then biological evolution is the color indigo.
That's probably the best example I can think up.
Really? is that what I think?Lol, what? Unless you think stars reproduce and have genetic material, cosmic things are not going to evolve by the same mechanism as living organisms.
Believe me, Kylie, I've been showing the relationship of biological evolution to cosmic evolution for years now.
If cosmic evolution is the rainbow, then biological evolution is the color indigo.
That's probably the best example I can think up.
Don't know; don't care.Then enlighten me. What does biological evolution share with cosmic evolution? What processes are the same between those two things?
Point of order...RNA may have evolved without being alive. Evolution does not require life to occur, merely self replicating systems.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?