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Are you a evolutionist or creationist?

Evolution or creation 36 members have voted

  1. 1. Which are you?

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    • Creationism
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Ouch, ha ha. I actually enjoyed that one :thumbsup:

I realize I'm breaking my own rule here as I said I wouldn't reply to this thread anymore however I must at least state for the record that I have both a degree in Science and Evolutionary Anthropology. Like I said my Grandfathers and I have studied this and almost countless other controversial topics in our lifetimes (R.I.P. to both of them). That said, I'm quite positive I have much more knowledge in this area than those who simply read an article online or took a class in High School and are just going along with it because it sounds smart and trendy. Thank you all and have a wonderful day.

Okay I'm calling bullshit on this, there is no way you have a degree in evolution science, because if you did, you would not be spewing out the nonsense that you're right now, evolution is a FACT, no question, oh and by the way there are tons peer reviewed journals online that you can read, plus over 95% of the scientific community accept it as fact. Where is your evidence to disprove evolution?

"I'm a marked man, so I'm getting out of here"

 

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    I don't mean to pick on you here, as I see you said you wish to be out of the discussion, but I personally can't see how one can be religious (believe in a god) and believe in Evolution (believe in sc

  • SIR_Sergeant
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    I don't see how a personal anecdote is supposed be convincing on this subject.   Genetic mutation is a function within evolution. Mutations that provide better conditions for survival (natural selec

  • Cheers to you, good sir.     I'm actually fairly positive that there is a significant amount of evidence to support evolution (most of which is not observable, due to the incredible time span of w

Just like those who cannot accept that Evolution is also wrong, while the Genetic Mutations within are correct as far as we can tell.

 

oh shut the fuck up.

 

The reason that all the people who believed that the earth was flat stopped believing that it was flat is because the theory that it was round made fucking sense and there was goddamn shit ton evidence. What you're doing right now is being like someone who still believes the earth is flat, despite the fact that it is observable that it's not flat, and there is evidence. I'm absolutely positive that the goddamn scientists know better what they're fucking talking about than you and your grandfathers. This isn't even a debate, this is all of us trying to diffuse your sheer density.

 

Moderators, my apologies for the excessive swearing.

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Evolution is not a fact, elements within it are, and that's promising.

 

So, let's make an analogy there. Here's a cheese. The milk used for it is a fact, it's real, it exists. Why would you doubt of the existance of the cheese then? Same thing with, let's say, a chocolate cake. There are eggs, milk, butter, salt, flour... All of them are facts, they exist, so why would you doubt of the existence of the cake?

 

Same goes with what you said there. You say elements within the evolution are facts, so why wouldn't it make of evolution a fact as well? This is a non sense.

 

Also, I believe that the Evolution theory as it is in the first place talks about all species descending from one common ancestor. Which is true, if we consider that all animals/plants on Earth possess genetic commonalities. Human with apes, human with pigs (we are actually very, -very- close to the pig in term of genetical material), etc, etc. We also have the fossils found all over the world to show that some species evolved from their ancestors, changing something in their anatomy to adapt to their environment. We also have vestiges of former ancestors still present on nowadays species. Our coccyx, for example, vestige of a former ancestor who had a tail, but soon disappeared over the generations because our ancestors learned how to walk on their "hindpaws" and thus didn't have a need for a tail anymore.

 

Even a last, simple example. Bacterias. How many times we hear that a bacteria is now resistant to a certain kind of medicine it was not resistant before? Isn't that the most obvious proof that even a simple cell can evolve for its survival?

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I understand your point of view, however I'm still skeptical when it comes to formally declare the Theory of Evolution as false. A couple years ago, as I was doing my biology degree at university, I fell across this document which is a study about the said theory. Maybe you could give me your opinion on it? The title is a bit provocative, but I believe the contenancy is a lot more interesting, at least from what I remember when I read it back at the time.

 

-> http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/comdesc/

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