ProgrammingGodJordan
Banned
Cherry picking won't help your case, Jordan. Individual bacterium do not think.
.
No, that's not what the article said. Your ability to understand simple concepts is under question.ProgrammingGodJordan said:Bacteria think..
[IMGw=220]http://i.imgur.com/kFdLQf8.jpg[/IMGw]
(A)
On the contrary to your remark that they don't think, here is additional data from the article:
"Pamela Lyon, of the University of Adelaide and the ANU, has been arguing for some time that this makes what bacteria do a form of cognition."
(B)
Also, I didin't cherry pick.
You might have noticed that John S. Wilkins (the article's author) is a philosopher.
I simply extracted what was likely to be valid data from the article, that is data with respect to actual biologists.
That has absolutely nothing to do with the existence of belief as an evolutionary trait.
It seems like you simply don't understand the first thing about what's needed to follow this sort of discussion.
That's like saying you have a choice to find pastry tasty.
What scientific evidence can you show us, regarding belief as a set trait in humans, that humans cannot avoid?
[IMGw=220]http://i.imgur.com/35te6Qx.jpg[/IMGw]
Last edited: