It's time for yet another round of "It Came from the Creationist Sub-forum!"
The original thread, located here, provides an excellent opportunity to correct some more misconceptions. Oh, and to point out that evolutionists are willing to correct creationists because other creationists won't do it themselves. Let's have at it!
A good place to start taking a look at how evolution actually works is here, at Berkeley's science department!
The original thread, located here, provides an excellent opportunity to correct some more misconceptions. Oh, and to point out that evolutionists are willing to correct creationists because other creationists won't do it themselves. Let's have at it!
Actually, all earthly living things participate in evolution!tomc said:Oh, this thing called evolution is really amazing, it has amazing abilities which no earthly living things have.
Well that's very sweet of you, grammatical minefield aside. But unfortunately, the above is a lot like saying "Nothing in my sandwich is as tasty as the sandwich part."Nothing in nature have similar power as it has.
Nothing in nature have similar creativity as it has.
Nothing in nature have similar kindness as it has.
They are tasty! Though I'm mostly a citrus fan, myself.Look, it has produced amazing things like:
(1) delicious fruits: Orange, banana, mango, etc.
Incredibly handy, those.(2) medicinal plants
Er, no, I'm pretty sure evolution doesn't have anything to do with producing music (unless you want to count certain songbirds as producing music, but that can get a little grating on the ears).(3) music
Mmmm, delicious protein.(4) tasty meat and seafood: chicken, beef, duck, lamb, lobster, prawn, etc.
Yes, we humans do like to wax poetic when it comes to mountain vistas and brilliant sunsets. Oh, wait. I almost forgot that you said evolution produced these things. See, that would be wrong. Evolution is a biological process, and thus has nothing to do with the formation of natural geography.(5) beautiful scenery
Oooh, I'm sorry. Wrong again. You see, that's a different process, completely independent of evolution, known as abiogenesis. Evolution had no hand in turning non-living things into living things, I'm afraid.(6) turned non-living things into living things.
Yep, for some lifeforms. Most, however, don't have a gender.(7) turned genderless cells into living things of 2 genders.
Mmmm, I'm afraid that would be wrong as well. You see, the majority of life on earth doesn't have a gender and actually reproduces asexually.(8) divided all living things into masculine and feminine, including sub-divisions of the human race.
Only if you haven't studied evolutionary theory. A good sit-down with a biology text on evolution is a great way to better understand how evolution works. Which, by the way, you could really use, given how incorrect you were about some of the basics of evolution, above.Hmm, really more incomprehensible than anything else.
On the contrary, evolution requires a population of creatures in order to function! It also requires an environment with some form of selective pressure. Goodness, you sure do seem to have a lot of misconceptions about evolution.In daily life, to create any thing, we need input (like raw material), but evolution doesn't need input.
Actually, most of the things we consider beautiful are based on natural phenomenon. Beauty is, as they say, in the eye of the beholder.In daily life, to design any beautiful thing, we need artistic sense and brainstorming, but evolution can create beautiful things without these.
I know, it's fantastic! This is why a lot of production companies now use evolutionary physics models (for instance) to design more efficient machines!In daily life, to design sophisticated machines, we need engineering skills and brainstorming, but evolution can create sophisticated machines (e.g. human eyes, brains, etc) without these.
Oh, hardly. Why, evolution requires that the creatures involved reproduce! As a healthy male member of the human race, I can assure you that reproduction alone takes a phenomenal amount of effort!In daily life, to maintain/improve anything we need efforts, otherwise things decay, but evolution can improve things without efforts.
And distinct shapes and characters (whatever "characters" means here) do not require plans in any way at all!All things are supposed to have evolved without plans, but yet all animals have distinct shapes and characters.
It is a pretty amazing process, I have to agree. I'm constantly astonished by what it has accomplished.Hmmm, really amazing, it sounds like it is out of this world.
Yes, but conveniently enough nature belongs to God. See how that works?It belongs to nature but yet got god-like powers.
Oh? I can look out my window right now and see a handful of people milling about, each of them a product of evolution. Heck, look in the mirror if you'd like!No one saw it,
My word, no! We see evolution in action all the time. In fact, if you've ever seen a creature being born, you've seen it in action! Everyday events aside, though, we have many, many observed instances of evolution that are all very well-documented.no one saw it in action,
Er...we do have quite a few footprints.no footprints at all,
Ah, the misstatement of the evening! Why, we have so much evidence for evolution we practically don't know what to do with it all! In fact, it's so well-evidenced that it forms the foundation of the entire field of biology and if there's anyone out there concerned about evidence, it's scientists!no evidence,
I don't know what you're trying to say here, but I'm pretty sure it's false anyway.it is totally untrackable.
Well, good! It is science! It would be silly for them to call it religion or a fairy tale.But some people don't call it religion or fairy tale, but science.
I'm not sure why you would ever take a scientific theory on faith. That's bad science, and not something that I would encourage. Rather, I would suggest that you examine the evidence for evolution, and accept evolutionary theory based on that.But, for me, it is a scientific theory which is built upon the STRONGEST faith of all !
A good place to start taking a look at how evolution actually works is here, at Berkeley's science department!