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Evolutionism vs. Creationism: Darwinism Dismantled
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<blockquote data-quote="CarlB" data-source="post: 708955" data-attributes="member: 556128"><p>To the original poster- You have done nothing to disprove evolution. You have simply pointed out that numerous numbers of experiments done to prove how something happened have. Just because these experiments have failed does nothing to disprove evolution. I am not an expert in anyway in this, nor well versed, but here are somethings:</p><p></p><p>1. I learned that Millers was first shot down when he was unable to recreate his experiment. Water Vapour contains Hydrogen as well by the way, and could probably be easily ionized and seperated from the oxygen in a chemical reaction.</p><p></p><p>2. There is a theory that says we will never discover what happened in the first 1.0x10^-13 or something seconds at the start of the universe. There is no explanation for this, but that doesn't mean we must have a god do it, or have any involvement at this time. My current thesis:</p><p></p><p>There was god, but it wasn't all that allpowerfully, and he was bored, so he created a tiny ball, and it accidentaly blew up, killing the god in the process, and then things went on from there. Or I don't care. It is unexplained, it doesn't mean that evolution doesn't occur.</p><p></p><p>3. Study the development of a human, and you will find many signs of something that came out of water. We start with 5 fingers, which grow webbing, which disappear later. And slits on our necks that look very much like gills. Some people are still born with these flaps exposed. The theory hasn't been totally taken apart, despite the fact that there were some problems with some scientists.</p><p></p><p>4. We still don't have a large amount of fossils of everything that came before us. If you at least believe that these animals are real, then the bible is wrong about the beginning of time? And come on, you really thing that we would survive what caused the dinosaurs to die? We can barely take any changes in temperature.</p><p></p><p>5. Though humans have changed so much in the last thousands of years, don't you agree? Much taller, and all that. Just add more hair to the short ones, and there you go, an ape (im kidding). The evolution of higher intelligence is a trick though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarlB, post: 708955, member: 556128"] To the original poster- You have done nothing to disprove evolution. You have simply pointed out that numerous numbers of experiments done to prove how something happened have. Just because these experiments have failed does nothing to disprove evolution. I am not an expert in anyway in this, nor well versed, but here are somethings: 1. I learned that Millers was first shot down when he was unable to recreate his experiment. Water Vapour contains Hydrogen as well by the way, and could probably be easily ionized and seperated from the oxygen in a chemical reaction. 2. There is a theory that says we will never discover what happened in the first 1.0x10^-13 or something seconds at the start of the universe. There is no explanation for this, but that doesn't mean we must have a god do it, or have any involvement at this time. My current thesis: There was god, but it wasn't all that allpowerfully, and he was bored, so he created a tiny ball, and it accidentaly blew up, killing the god in the process, and then things went on from there. Or I don't care. It is unexplained, it doesn't mean that evolution doesn't occur. 3. Study the development of a human, and you will find many signs of something that came out of water. We start with 5 fingers, which grow webbing, which disappear later. And slits on our necks that look very much like gills. Some people are still born with these flaps exposed. The theory hasn't been totally taken apart, despite the fact that there were some problems with some scientists. 4. We still don't have a large amount of fossils of everything that came before us. If you at least believe that these animals are real, then the bible is wrong about the beginning of time? And come on, you really thing that we would survive what caused the dinosaurs to die? We can barely take any changes in temperature. 5. Though humans have changed so much in the last thousands of years, don't you agree? Much taller, and all that. Just add more hair to the short ones, and there you go, an ape (im kidding). The evolution of higher intelligence is a trick though. [/QUOTE]
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