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#15497 10/09/06 12:48 AM
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Why don't you evos either put up or shut up?

Explain it or go away.

Prove your faith in the religion of evolutionism is true.

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#15498 10/09/06 01:41 AM
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"Why don't you evos either put up or shut up?"

Done so many times. You're too lazy to read.
You're too lazy to do any honest day's homework.

#15499 10/09/06 08:26 AM
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Trilobyte, do really believe that when a mutation occurrs in an individual that individual instantaneously changes into something else?

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trilobyte,

I am not a biologist, but I have come to trust in the work and believe it exists. As a result I cannot answer directly "how mutations add up over time". I am curious however if you can answer me the following question?

How many kinds where on the Ark? A direct answer that includes all present day species would be wonderful, please include explanation for : plants, viruses, freshwater species, interdependant species.

When dealing with the "I don't knows" of science jumping to the conclusion, "its a miracle", simply does not work. If evolution does NOT work - bring fact to Noah's ark as a viable alternative to the evolutionary theory. You claim evolution has no backing, support your alternative with facts please smile

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TB wrote:
"Why don't you evos either put up or shut up?"

Because it is proper for an adult to try to instruct an adolescent in the hopes that the child will someday grow up to be a contributing member of society. One can only hope that when you reach puberty you will similarly mature in terms of your understanding and appreciation of education.

"Explain it or go away."

Not going to happen. Not today. Not tomorrow. Not during your lifetime. You can not ask us to return to the darkness of willfull and wanton ignorance. If you choose to be blind don't poke sticks into the eyes of others.

"Prove your faith in the religion of evolutionism is true."

Evolution is not a religion. But I can appreciate to someone your age this might be difficult to appreciate. Does the school you attend have a science program or is it a religious school?


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Quote:
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trilobyte,

I am not a biologist, but I have come to trust in the work and believe it exists. As a result I cannot answer directly "how mutations add up over time". I am curious however if you can answer me the following question?

How many kinds where on the Ark? A direct answer that includes all present day species would be wonderful, please include explanation for : plants, viruses, freshwater species, interdependant species.

For a list, see the ark thread.

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Quote:
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I am not a biologist, but I have come to trust in the work and believe it exists. As a result I cannot answer directly "how mutations add up over time".
At least this guy admits he doesn't know Morgan..why don't you?

He trust in the works of others...that is he takes it on faith and establishes his religion of evolutionISM...just like you Morg.

#15504 10/10/06 12:51 AM
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"I can't explain it because I only know the coloring book version of evolutionISM."

That's an entirely accurate description of your understanding of evolution.

"He trust in the works of others...that is he takes it on faith and establishes his religion of evolutionISM...just like you Morg."

Trilobyte, you couldn't fill one side of postcard with what you know about evolution or science that is actually true.

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I've found how little you know about biology, Trilobyte. You wrote:

"Then how does it repeat over and over again so as to add to the previous mutation?"

You really don't understand how mutations are passed to the next generation. Do you do any biology in your science classes at school?

#15506 10/10/06 06:01 AM
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I've done a cursory review of fundamentalist websites and it seems that TB, and those like him, don't get what any of us would call science classes. More accurately they might be described as religion classes labeled as science classes.

For example (somewhat tongue in cheek) Biology 101:
God created the flowers and bees.

It is not different from what masquerades as science in the fundamentalist Muslim madrasas.

Fundamentalists, no matter their proclaimed focus, are essentially all the same.


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DA. I've just worked out how I can explain it all to Trilobyte:

When a mummy and a daddy love each other very much one set of chromosomes from mummy and one from daddy combine. These chromosomes consist of double strings of DNA. If a mutation happens one of the DNA strings passed to baby it may have an effect on the development of that baby.

That's probably enough for him to absorb for now.

#15508 10/11/06 02:03 AM
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bump check

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I'm sorry TFF. What do you mean by "bump check" Is it to do with chess?

#15510 10/11/06 05:06 AM
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Perhaps Terry. But it might help if you rephrased it into something more like: "Sometimes the stork has to fly into stormy weather and the little baby gets bumped around."

Mummy and daddy may be just a bit too much information for TB.


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Terry,

I've noticed a strange thing on this forum. It could just be my browser (firefox), but or it could be a bug in the server software. What happens is occasionally a post will cause the server or the browser to get confused. For example, on your post above, the one that started:
"DA. I've just worked out how I can explain it all to Trilobyte: "

Notice that we are on page 3, but page 3 was not displaying - it just came up blank. I could tell there WAS a page 3, I just couldn't see anything on it when I clicked the link. This has happened previously, but very infrequently. I have discovered that if I just make another post to that thread, then the "lost post" shows up, followed by my "bump check."

#15512 10/11/06 04:46 PM
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I use FireFox and see the same behaviour from time to time. I just assume it is a bug in the forum code as logging back in hours later seems to resolve it.


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I'm a good ol' fashioned IE user and I had the same issue.

Blacknad.

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