No Evolution No Way
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- bolus0
what are christians? and who hates them?
- mrdobolina0
if you dudes only used your creative skills in the same fervent manner you gear your hate towards Christians you'd be something spectacular
mpfree
(Jan 10 07, 09:24)Dude, seriously you have said horrible things about people from all walks of life in the past.
Give me one good reason why christians should get a pass?
- mpfree0
the NT monkey crew hates them.
shame
- Seff0
check out klu klux alex going on about morality
- flagellum0
bolus: it depends on how you define evolution. If by "still happening" you mean existing species adapting to their environments, of course.
- mpfree0
check out klu klux alex going on about morality
Seff
(Jan 10 07, 09:27)welcome to ignore list
- mrdobolina0
haha, soon he will be all alone.
- Concrete0
I dislike pious Christians and Mel Gibson otherwise imitators of Christ are a good bunch.
- bolus0
how would you define it otherwise?
so that it "has happened"
- flagellum0
well put, Concrete.
- flagellum0
bolus: I don't have much time to chat today, but I believe that change has happened over time. I believe saltation occured. That life is a big algorithm and precoded species unfolded abruptly at prescribed intervals, in the past.
- bolus0
and we humans are some sort of endpoint in that algorithmic view?
- bolus0
spelling : and we/us humans?
- flagellum0
I believe so. But I'm open to the idea that some new speciation could occur with lower phyla.
- bolus0
why would that be?
- flagellum0
oh, the belief I have about humans being the end-goal of telic speciation, is held for purely theological reasons.
- bolus0
but that robs the theory of evolution of all it's beauty and grace....
- harlequino0
imitators of Christ are a good bunch.
Concrete
(Jan 10 07, 09:28)I do a good Christ. Got the accent down and everything.
- flagellum0
what does? My specific view about humans?
- bolus0
no, but
a) I think are giving humans a bit too much credit (can't think of antoher english word)
and b) I meant the fact that evolution were to be headed somewhere (in casu, us)
the beauty of the theory is it's relative simplicity, when you call it an algorithm, it must be a hugely complex one