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<blockquote data-quote="galacticmonkey" data-source="post: 7665497" data-attributes="member: 570857"><p>I think it's funny how people see the mechanics of evolution every day, yet don't recognize it. Just understanding how giraffes developed long necks (in order to reach food up high, in turn letting then survive and spread the long neck genes) or the fastest and most muscular gazelles pass on their genes when they got away from the lions, since the lions ended up eating all the slowest gazelles shows the mechanics at work.</p><p></p><p>Question to all who still don't believe evolution is fact, even though there is more evidence supporting it than you could ever imagine, and not a single piece of evidence challenging it: If life on earth (all life, from single cell organisms to humans) did not come about by natural selection, how did in come about? You cannot say it came about as talked about in the Bible, for one reason because Adam and Eve were only two people, and they cannot account for all the different races of humans... Unless they reproduced and their offspring populated the earth and EVOLVED to live in certain climates (black skin in tropical zones like Africa to protect their skin, for instance).</p><p></p><p>So in order for the religion answer to be true, evolution has to exist, which makes your point moot in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="galacticmonkey, post: 7665497, member: 570857"] I think it's funny how people see the mechanics of evolution every day, yet don't recognize it. Just understanding how giraffes developed long necks (in order to reach food up high, in turn letting then survive and spread the long neck genes) or the fastest and most muscular gazelles pass on their genes when they got away from the lions, since the lions ended up eating all the slowest gazelles shows the mechanics at work. Question to all who still don't believe evolution is fact, even though there is more evidence supporting it than you could ever imagine, and not a single piece of evidence challenging it: If life on earth (all life, from single cell organisms to humans) did not come about by natural selection, how did in come about? You cannot say it came about as talked about in the Bible, for one reason because Adam and Eve were only two people, and they cannot account for all the different races of humans... Unless they reproduced and their offspring populated the earth and EVOLVED to live in certain climates (black skin in tropical zones like Africa to protect their skin, for instance). So in order for the religion answer to be true, evolution has to exist, which makes your point moot in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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