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It certainly is, but that's not relevant to whether it's true or not. The important thing is that it's backed up by large amounts of evidence.Hey, I understand that the theory of evolution is quite popular.
It certainly is, but that's not relevant to whether it's true or not. The important thing is that it's backed up by large amounts of evidence.Hey, I understand that the theory of evolution is quite popular.
Hey, I understand that the theory of evolution is quite popular.
Does this include "random" evidence? If so, then how can we determine where the evidence came from? If not, then clearly we are not speaking of evolution but, that which "appears" to be evolution and, that which has been preordained or "guided" by other means.The important thing is that it's backed up by large amounts of evidence.
Does this include "random" evidence?
So, you would conclude that evolution is not what it appears to be then?No you pompous moron - there's no such thing.
So, you would conclude that evolution is not what it appears to be then?
Well, let's just say if it relies upon any element of randomness, that would be akin to pulling rabbits out of a hat.How do you think evolution happens, Iacchus?
This sounds more like a description of creationism to me.Well, let's just say if it relies upon any element of randomness, that would be akin to pulling rabbits out of a hat.![]()
Well, let's just say if it relies upon any element of randomness, that would be akin to pulling rabbits out of a hat.![]()
Which is to say there is no mechanism which lay behind it then? I would venture a guess to say that it was no more random than a game of Russian Roulette. But then again, you're probably one that believes that's random too, correct?Mutations appear random, for sure. How do you know they truely are, though?
Well, let's just say if it relies upon any element of randomness, that would be akin to pulling rabbits out of a hat.![]()
So, you would conclude that evolution is not what it appears to be then?
Hey, I understand that the theory of evolution is quite popular.
Because it eliminates the possibility of chance.
And, if GM put out a particular model of car, with the exception of a few customer options, wouldn't they all look alike?
Which is to say there is no mechanism which lay behind it then? I would venture a guess to say that it was no more random than a game of Russian Roulette. But then again, you're probably one that believes that's random too, correct?
And of course you must trivialize the whole thing in order to dismiss it.
Does this include "random" evidence? If so, then how can we determine where the evidence came from? If not, then clearly we are not speaking of evolution but, that which "appears" to be evolution and, that which has been preordained or "guided" by other means.
Which is to say there is no mechanism which lay behind it then? I would venture a guess to say that it was no more random than a game of Russian Roulette. But then again, you're probably one that believes that's random too, correct?
I would conclude that you appear to be stringing together words without attempting to form things known as 'sentences'.
No such luck! ...I would conclude that you appear to be stringing together words without attempting to form things known as 'sentences'.