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McBell

Unbound
Adaptation won't change one kind to another new kind, only ignorant may believe so.
Please define "kind" in a useful and or meaning way that does not change every time you are proven wrong.

I ask simply because I have as yet to see it done.
 

Sapiens

Polymathematician
Kind:

adjective, kinder, kindest.
1. of a good or benevolent nature or disposition, as a person:
a kind and loving person.
2. having, showing, or proceeding from benevolence:
kind words.
3. indulgent, considerate, or helpful; humane (often followed by to): to be kind to animals.
4. mild; gentle; clement: kind weather.
5. British Dialect. loving; affectionate
 

FearGod

Freedom Of Mind
Natural selection has already and demonstrably changed one species into another, one species into a new genus, one species into a new family, one species into new order, new class, phyla, kingdom, domain, etc. I assume one or more of these covers "kinds."

I already told you what "made" fish into humans, open niche space.

I also provided three clear anatomical changes that make no sense except when an evolutionary view is applied to them. Do you care to sally forth with alternative explanations or do you lack the anatomical expertise?

Give us one example in changing of kinds which was observed and experimented.
I thought it takes thousands of years to observe it, but here you are, you'll solve the puzzle.
 

FearGod

Freedom Of Mind
Kind:

adjective, kinder, kindest.
1. of a good or benevolent nature or disposition, as a person:
a kind and loving person.
2. having, showing, or proceeding from benevolence:
kind words.
3. indulgent, considerate, or helpful; humane (often followed by to): to be kind to animals.
4. mild; gentle; clement: kind weather.
5. British Dialect. loving; affectionate

You know what we mean by kind for species, for example a monkey like creature to evolve to a human.
 

Sapiens

Polymathematician
Give us one example in changing of kinds which was observed and experimented.
I thought it takes thousands of years to observe it, but here you are, you'll solve the puzzle.
Happy to, as soon as you tell us what exactly a "kind" is. I'm good at hitting moving targets, but only in trap and skeet.

Now, would you be so good as to address the three anatomical examples I provided you with.
 

psychoslice

Veteran Member
Its impossible for you to understand because you are blinded by your beliefs in creationism. So you think a god who magically made everything appear out of the blue, makes more sense, mmmm, I don't think so lol..
 

Sapiens

Polymathematician
Give us one example in changing of kinds which was observed and experimented.
I thought it takes thousands of years to observe it, but here you are, you'll solve the puzzle.
Do you need to watch a man walk the entire distance of a sandy beach to track him from one end of the beach to the other? I don't, but then I have skills and trained powers of observation that perhaps you lack.
 

FearGod

Freedom Of Mind
Happy to, as soon as you tell us what exactly a "kind" is. I'm good at hitting moving targets, but only in trap and skeet.

Now, would you be so good as to address the three anatomical examples I provided you with.

Nature doesn't possess a mind to do the wiring, i don't answer stupid questions.
Human body works in a scientific manner which can't be achieved except by a design and not a work of coincidences and chances.

I wonder how you respect science and still think that the sophisticated human body was designed and made without a maker and designer.
 

FearGod

Freedom Of Mind
Do you need to watch a man walk the entire distance of a sandy beach to track him from one end of the beach to the other? I don't, but then I have skills and trained powers of observation that perhaps you lack.

Yes you have a good observation since you can believe that the stone and nature did the work and managed the universe.
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
Nature doesn't possess a mind to do the wiring, i don't answer stupid questions.
Human body works in a scientific manner which can't be achieved except by a design and not a work of coincidences and chances.

I wonder how you respect science and still think that the sophisticated human body was designed and made without a maker and designer.

Like you to admit or not, a lot of nature does indeed spontaneously organize itself to some degree without an actual mind to speak of. That is just how things work. One may or may not believe that it is because God made it so, of course.
 

McBell

Unbound
You know what we mean by kind for species, for example a monkey like creature to evolve to a human.
Please define "kind" in a useful and or meaning way that does not change every time you are proven wrong.

I ask simply because I have as yet to see it done.
 

viole

Ontological Naturalist
Premium Member
Nature doesn't possess a mind to do the wiring, i don't answer stupid questions.

Well, it does, apparently. A one hour old embryo has no wiring whereas a fully developed human phenotype has. Do you think that every embrionic development is driven by supernatural (unwired) minds?

Human body works in a scientific manner which can't be achieved except by a design and not a work of coincidences and chances.

The ebola virus and parasitic fungi also work in a scientific way, whatever that means. They are actually sophisticated and nasty machines. So, if chances are not responsible, who designed them?

I wonder how you respect science and still think that the sophisticated human body was designed and made without a maker and designer.

I think that hickups and goosebumps should convince everybody.

Ciao

- viole
 

Sapiens

Polymathematician
You know what we mean by kind for species, for example a monkey like creature to evolve to a human.
Actually I do not know what you mean and I suspect that neither do you.

I can guess what you mean, but you introduced the word "kind" into the conversation. If you are using such a term, do you not feel that you should know what it is that you are talking about and be able to tell all of us what the term "kind" means?
 
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Sapiens

Polymathematician
Nature doesn't possess a mind to do the wiring, i don't answer stupid questions.
Human body works in a scientific manner which can't be achieved except by a design and not a work of coincidences and chances.

I wonder how you respect science and still think that the sophisticated human body was designed and made without a maker and designer.
The questions are so stupid that you do not know the answers? That's a very interesting turn of events.
 

FearGod

Freedom Of Mind
Actually I do not know what you mean and I suspect that neither do you.

I can guess what you mean, but you introduced the word "kind" into the conversation. If you are using such a term, do you not feel that you should know what it is that you are talking about and be able to tell all of us what the term "kind" means?

What kind of animals are you ?

3. Humane; considerate: kind to animals.
kind of - definition of kind of by The Free Dictionary
 

Sapiens

Polymathematician
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