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Do you believe you are "either/or" created, or "both/and" created?

  • either/or

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  • both/and

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Kylie

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No of course not, just a bunch of eminent scientists talking, the people you put your faith in. Its worth watching a few of the videos to judge for yourself.

You really think that accepting science is the same kind of faith as religious faith?

Science MUST be testable. That's part of its very definition. If it can't be tested, then it's not science. You can't test religion. So don't try to pretend that science is as bad as religion.
 
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Kylie

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Neither.

There were animals that started out as dinosaur-ancestors and, over many generations, became more and more dinosaur-like and less and less dinosaur-ancestor-like.

This is basic evolutionary theory. If these basic concepts are not understood, then a fruitful discussion about this topic is not possible.
 
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The egg predates chickens by hundreds of millions of years.
 
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I was just responding to your comment that because the channel had 'truth' in its name the content would have no truth. That's an easily testable assertion by watching a few of the videos. That way you can get to do some science of your own too!
 
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I was just responding to your comment that because the channel had 'truth' in its name the content would have no truth. That's an easily testable assertion by watching a few of the videos. That way you can get to do some science of your own too!

Well, in my experience, it's like a choice between a stereo made by Panasonic or Super Excellent Stereo Company. Which one do you think you'd be replacing in a few months because it's cheap plastics and parts?
 
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That's an "either/or" response.

The chicken came first. Unless something warm is sitting on the chicken-egg, it won't hatch into a chicken. And many of the something-warms drop rocks around the egg until they break it open. Hard to believe that something other than a chicken is willing to sit on an egg for three whole weeks.
 
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But this idea requires that this first chicken did not come from an egg.
 
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But this idea requires that this first chicken did not come from an egg.

Exactly.
Which came first... means something comes second/after.
For the chicken to come second, the egg would have to be fertilized.
The rooster that fertilzes the egg is a chicken.
 
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Evolution is tricky like that.

If every fossil of every chicken and all of their ancestors was perfectly preserved and then lined up in chronological order, you could never identify the point at which 'not a chicken' becomes 'chicken'. There was no point where a 'not a chicken' gave birth to a 'chicken'.

You can however definitely point to the modern birds an identify 'chicken', and you can definitely point to the ancient birds and identify a 'not a chicken'.

This is because the notion of 'species' is a human concept. We identify a set of certain characteristics and label the assemblage of such as a species. But, it's arbitrary, in the sense that it's just labelling we use because we're inherently pattern-seeking.

The species 'chicken' is still evolving. If we let nature take its course again and the right conditions come along, one part of the population would likely evolve into something that is 'not a chicken', but is also different from the earlier 'not a chickens'.
 
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I'm more of an Agassiz type of person... Polygenism makes sense to me.
 
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Exactly.
Which came first... means something comes second/after.
For the chicken to come second, the egg would have to be fertilized.
The rooster that fertilzes the egg is a chicken.
So it would seem that without evolution, the question is unanswerable.

However, as @Gene2memE showed, evolution answers it very nicely. There are many generations of non-chickens that gradually become more-and-more chicken-like until they are chickens.

It's like going from day time to night time. There's no single instant when it stops being a bright day and becomes a dark night. Rather, it gradually becomes less and less day-like and gradually becomes more and more night-like.
 
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Yup ... only on paper.
 
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So it would seem that without evolution, the question is unanswerable.
Not at all. Evolution, if true, would mean an egg came first, before a true chicken anyway, but creation (or at least 7 day type creation) , if true, would mean the chicken came first as God would just create a fully formed chicken and rooster to begin with.
 
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I'm more of an Agassiz type of person... Polygenism makes sense to me.

But, it doesn't make any sense based on what we know from the evidence.

What we have available to us points to modern humans (as in, Homo Sapiens) being descended from a relatively small set of precursor populations of Homo Erectus, which lived in southern and eastern Africa, and spread out from Africa starting about 250,000 years ago, with a number of 'pulses' of spread at 200,000 and 70,000 years ago. No just the fossil evidence and biogeography, but the genetics as well.

Given there is evidence of interbreeding with other Homo sub-speices in Europe (Neanderthalis), Asia (Denisovans) and Africa (as yet unidentified), you could conceivably argue for some variation of the assimilation model. You could even argue for the multiregional model (at a stretch) with evidence of Homo Erectus in Southwest Europe, the Levant, West Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia.

But, polygenism is an intellectual dead end and we've known that for at least 60 or 70 years.
 
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I'm interested in hearing your take on polygenism. Would you be willing to discuss it in a new thread if I started one?

Go to the source: Agassiz. Pretty sure I can't improve on him. And the bible people would be all over it in a heartbeat. That said... yeah, I'd probably toss in my buck and a half.
 
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Ah, but when we go and have a look at all the evidence from the real world, which one do we find evidence for?
 
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I'm definitely not one of those "out of Africa" people. CroMagnon Aurignation gets my vote.

Who's this "we" of whom you speak? ... ... I'm also not a herd animal. Sorry if this hurts your feelings.
 
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