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#141
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Are you trying to assert that the theory of evolution is a "mask for atheism?" Is that what you want to persuade us?
Are you opposed to science in general, biology only, or just this one theory?
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make a large cage with seeds in it contamanate the seeds with a light dicease that slows the birds down about 10 % and w8 till they adapted/became immune to the dicease if they never evolve to be tolerant to it evolution theory is comperemised
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#143
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Only some lineages evolve resistances. Is evolutionary theory compromised in strains of bacteria that are methicillin susceptible but furthered by resistant strains?
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#144
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its just an example the variables are
size of cage amout of bird diversety of birds time spend and the mutations in the dicease time spend in contact with the disease etcetera but its the basis for a theory
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btw, you might want to slow down a little; your post is very hard to understand.
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#146
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(including also our brain) and encourages our explorations, and discoveries in scientific endeavors. Thus naturally, I love studying various scientific potentials, especiallyfascinated by paranormal opportunities, which abundantly enhance life... (evolution, on the other hand, was by an entity, intended to 'deny, kill, & destroy' all of the above. Who, in their right mind, would want any part of that.) I enjoy being GOD's child... and what about you? ![]() Last edited by Sk8Joyful; 04-21-2008 at 03:14 PM. |
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I wasn't aware that scientific theories had any 'intentions' at all. Aren't they just explanations of observed phenomona? And what do our desires have to do with science? You don't accept or reject something because you find it reassuring or disturbing. People were once tremendously disturbed by the theory that the Earth revolved around the sun, as I recall. They didn't want any part of that -- they enjoyed being God's children and the cynosure of the Universe. |