My reason is nothing special. No evidence.
Of course you can say that "the knowledge that I have does not equate to the knowledge of the universe" but still.
There ain't a scrap of evidence.
I could throw the same question at you. What is wrong with you for believing in a superstition? Anything that could be considered extraordinary but is without evidence is considered a superstition. And I find anything, including breaking mirrors and black cats having bad luck, a system of...
Sorry, how does punctuated equilibrium answer the "missing link/transitional fossil" question?
Ah, that makes more sense. Thanks.
Well, for the longest time I hadn't wished to learn about evolution at all. A bit of a religious fanatic, and it's only been a short bit where I sat down and tried...
Some questions here:
-(How) does this answer the "transitional fossils" question?
-How do the species have so much success, especially after the environment changes so much?
-When it is stated "environmental changes" when explaining this, do they mean the climate is different for the daughter...
Just glad someone got this out there. While I don't personally take part in the "worship of self" I'm glad someone is here to clarify to the relig-ulous.
So this isn't as much of a question as it is a verification.
Please tell me if I have this wrong:
So punctuated equilibrium (rapid evolution) happens when the geographic landscape changes significantly so that a species who have branched off due to speciation evolve rapidly, and then stop...
No, no, no. The analogy suggests that the universe had multiple designers.
I think you know, deep down, that a sky wizard is not a plausible way of dealing with the formation of the universe.
Again, doing some more evidence, I've found this site...
I sense a watchmaker argument here.
Okay, say you found a watchmaker on the beach. Sure, you would know that the watch is created. But say you found a shoemaker on the beach. Would this be made by a watchmaker? No, so this indicates that the watch would be made by a watchmaker, snow would be...