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I would love to but what is ToE? When I google it I get feet and I know you not talking about a foot.You need to stop there and review the empirical evidence for ToE.
I would love to but what is ToE? When I google it I get feet and I know you not talking about a foot.
Only what we don't see. I haven't seen anything that would put the nail in the coffin in the debate between micro and macro evolution.Do you have evidence of any parameters?
Terms of endearment.I would love to but what is ToE? When I google it I get feet and I know you not talking about a foot.
Lol, I never claimed to be the brightest crayon in the box. I never believed what I was taught in middle school about the monkey-to-man theory. I believed I was placed here by aliens at that time. Throughout the years, I've always asked myself these questions.Theory of Evolution
When was the first human born that had the DNA switch?
When a human was born you had to have a male and female to start the human race. What are the odds of that happening at the same time?
If we evolved from monkeys wouldn't a human still be born from monkeys today?
As a Christian, I believe God has guided the process,
Ok, forgive me. I'll just read and try to learn something. PeaceNo bearing whatsoever on the thread topic.
So you have no evidence that there is a limit between micro and macro evolution. Just what you see, or you think you see.Only what we don't see. I haven't seen anything that would put the nail in the coffin in the debate between micro and macro evolution.
Not relevant to this discussion.If you don't mind me asking, do you believe in God/a God?
Not to nit-pick, but what I believe I said was "what I (we) don't see". At least not physically, or tangibly. Which is what you might say about evidence of/for God.So you have no evidence that there is a limit between micro and macro evolution. Just what you see, or you think you see.
I'll think you'll find it extremely difficult to discuss micro/macro evolution without bringing God into the discussion. If the argument against macro evolution were not Christian/Bible based, there would be relatively little discussion on it. You may have some who would argue against it from a purely scientific standpoint, but to most people it would simply be trivial. Whether or not Macro evolution occurred wouldn't affect your average person's lifestyle. Which is probably why it's being brought up in a Christian forum (Which I think it should be). Because the discussion is associated with Christianity/the Bible is why it's as wide a conversation as it is. You can probably successfully press a Christian down into your narrow questioning, which will probably just end the conversation quicker. I myself at this point will only respond when asked a question, as I have no intention of disrupting the thread.Not relevant to this discussion.
I'll think you'll find it extremely difficult to discuss micro/macro evolution without bringing God into the discussion. If the argument against macro evolution were not Christian/Bible based, there would be relatively little discussion on it. You may have some who would argue against it from a purely scientific standpoint, but to most people it would simply be trivial. Whether or not Macro evolution occurred wouldn't affect your average person's lifestyle. Which is probably why it's being brought up in a Christian forum (Which I think it should be). Because the discussion is associated with Christianity/the Bible is why it's as wide a conversation as it is. You can probably successfully press a Christian down into your narrow questioning, which will probably just end the conversation quicker. I myself at this point will only respond when asked a question, as I have no intention of disrupting the thread.
But you should still have evidence of the line between micro and Marco, right? That is what I am asking for. You have yet to provide it.Not to nit-pick, but what I believe I said was "what I (we) don't see". At least not physically, or tangibly. Which is what you might say about evidence of/for God.
I don't want to turn this into what someone believes, because that is outside this discussion. For that matter, there are Christians that accept evolution and the evidence for it and still believe. I am trying to get you to provide evidence for your claim because in the end, that is how we get to the truth. We find evidence, we see if it fits in our understanding of things and if it doesn't we come to a new understanding.I'll think you'll find it extremely difficult to discuss micro/macro evolution without bringing God into the discussion. If the argument against macro evolution were not Christian/Bible based, there would be relatively little discussion on it. You may have some who would argue against it from a purely scientific standpoint, but to most people it would simply be trivial. Whether or not Macro evolution occurred wouldn't affect your average person's lifestyle. Which is probably why it's being brought up in a Christian forum (Which I think it should be). Because the discussion is associated with Christianity/the Bible is why it's as wide a conversation as it is. You can probably successfully press a Christian down into your narrow questioning, which will probably just end the conversation quicker. I myself at this point will only respond when asked a question, as I have no intention of disrupting the thread.
Well if scientists are debating about it not sure what good the debate is here. Maybe supply-driven evolution is the answer. I'm not smart enough to understand this gobly goo or do the math.
I copied and pasted it maybe to answer your question and posted the paper. Thats all. If you are scientifically literate you can understand this better than I do unless you created this thread to argue with anyone who gives you an answer.If you didn't understand it, why did you feel the need to copy and paste it? Did you even actually read the first post in this thread?
This paper isn't about monkeys either. Yes, I tried to read the whole paper.And it has no bearing whatsoever on thread topic.
From what I understand this paper tries to answer your questions. If it doesn't disregard it.So why? Why can't micro-evolution lead to macro-evolution? Why can't large amounts of small changes lead to a singular big change?
From what I understand this paper tries to answer your questions. If it doesn't disregard it.
Yes, thank you for dumbing it down for me,Do you understand?
There really isn't such a person as "the first human".Lol, I never claimed to be the brightest crayon in the box. I never believed what I was taught in middle school about the monkey-to-man theory. I believed I was placed here by aliens at that time. Throughout the years, I've always asked myself these questions.
When was the first human born that had the DNA switch?
100%. There isn't a sharp edge between species in time (in most cases and no reason to think there is with humans). Each generation going backward in our past would have included an interbreeding group of the same species, and so forth. If we transported some one from that group 500,000 years ago to today, they would seem to be of a different species of humans, but of course, time travel is impossible.When a human was born you had to have a male and female to start the human race. What are the odds of that happening at the same time?
Humans and other apes fall within the group of catarrhine monkeys including the old world monkeys of Asia and Africa, but not the new world monkeys of the Americas.If we evolved from monkeys wouldn't a human still be born from monkeys today?
I never really thought about such things as a Christian. Science didn't seem related to religion.As a Christian, I believe God has guided the process,
I would just say all theories are taken by faith whether it's God, aliens, evolution, or living in a simulation that science tries to prove. Since the OP wants a specific group to answer why can't micro to macro, I'll bow out. I think part of his answer is in the scientific paper I posted.I never really thought about such things as a Christian. Science didn't seem related to religion.
I would just say all theories are taken by faith whether it's God, aliens, evolution, or living in a simulation that science tries to prove. Since the OP wants a specific group to answer why can't micro to macro, I'll bow out. I think part of his answer is in the scientific paper I posted.
Please do tell.That says more about you than anything else.
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