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universalchiro wrote:So stop pretending your faith in evolution is fact, stop deluding yourself.
Army of GOD wrote:Evolution still makes more sense than "a jealous monarch created humans because he wants people to worship him".
a young yoshi wrote:According to the paper, transposons stabilized around 50-35 mya. In other words, transposon "jumpiness" was highest during that point. I predicted that the period before this would include great speciation and that the period after would have a dropoff in species numbers (since great species diversity will result in a few optimal species being born, these ones will then overtake the rest).
This timeframe almost exactly coincides with the Eocene period (56-34 mya). This period is characterized as the period in which the mammals first appeared, but also that the grasses diversified. At the earlier part of the period, grasses were mostly coastal and small communities. By the end, they formed savannahs. So part 1 of my prediction turned out accurately (I should also have predicted the grass-specific speciation since the grasses still show tons of transposon activity).
Sure enough, the Eocene period ended with a mass extinction. Interestingly enough, this was the smallest mass extinction we know of. I would propose that this extinction level event may be biological in nature, and not climatological, as the leading theory is.
Hunter S. Thompson wrote:The Edge... There is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over..
universalchiro wrote:There is a requirement of trillions of genetic random unguided mutations (evolutionary process) that has allegedly increased the information in the genome in evolution.
scarmagnet wrote:Are there really people who don't believe in evolution? I thought even the creationists have accepted evolution, and somehow crafted it as part of God's big plan all along.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
scarmagnet wrote:Are there really people who don't believe in evolution? I thought even the creationists have accepted evolution, and somehow crafted it as part of God's big plan all along.
tzor wrote:universalchiro wrote:There is a requirement of trillions of genetic random unguided mutations (evolutionary process) that has allegedly increased the information in the genome in evolution.
Really? Who is alleging that information has increased?
Secondly, they are not unguided. Bad mutations get weeded out. That is the whole idea of natural selection.
notyou2 wrote:The biggest problem with evolution are the misguided moronic deluded naysayers that are being fed lies and half truths by beguilers taking their money through books, church, etc.
Too bad natural selection wouldn't weed these idiots out of the gene pool. Instead they breed like fleas and result in a blight on society.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
universalchiro wrote:tzor wrote:universalchiro wrote:There is a requirement of trillions of genetic random unguided mutations (evolutionary process) that has allegedly increased the information in the genome in evolution.
Really? Who is alleging that information has increased?
Secondly, they are not unguided. Bad mutations get weeded out. That is the whole idea of natural selection.
Yes really, let's get you up to speed: the first single celled prokaryote was an increase in information over the chaotic primordial soup of chemplex chemicals. And information and complexity increased through random unguided mutations.
betiko wrote: I don t ever bother reading
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:betiko wrote: I don t ever bother reading
You don't say?
betiko wrote: give us a break.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:betiko wrote: give us a break.
Break.....
So, are you really in Paris? Went there once in the 80's. Can't say it was fun. People were rude.
jay_a2j wrote:betiko wrote: give us a break.
Break.....
So, are you really in Paris? Went there once in the 80's. Can't say it was fun. People were rude.
jay_a2j wrote:notyou2 wrote:The biggest problem with evolution are the misguided moronic deluded naysayers that are being fed lies and half truths by beguilers taking their money through books, church, etc.
Too bad natural selection wouldn't weed these idiots out of the gene pool. Instead they breed like fleas and result in a blight on society.
ok, pick a mammal we evolved from... most say apes. Ok why are there no apes evolving today? Why do we not see ANY evidence that one animal species evolves into a new, totally different animal species? Did nature just STOP the evolution process one day? What is funny is that many evolutionist deny the existence of God because they "can't see Him", yet wholeheartedly accept evolution which they also "have not seen".
universalchiro wrote:There is a requirement of trillions of genetic random unguided mutations (evolutionary process) that has allegedly increased the information in the genome in evolution. Yet this is not observable. Not even the top evolutionist has observable evidence and nor do you. So stop pretending your faith in evolution is fact, stop deluding yourself.
notyou2 wrote:
This has been debated repeatedly. Your mind is closed. See my post above for reference material on your condition.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
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