There is nothing really interesting about evolution.
This is the most ignorant thing you have said in this thread. You don't know what's in evolution, but whatever it is, it's not interesting. I'm interested in the truth. I'm interested in life, how it came to be as it is. Evolution explains that. It's one of the most powerful advances in the history of science. But I guess if you don't understand it, it's not that interesting.
But..you are saying its evolution, because some guy called darwin said it was evolution. So that makes you a darwin disciple not a scientist.
It's evolution in the sense that new species evolved.
Also...i can make fire but i cant make the sun. If you can mutate things, you cant necessarily make them evolve.
Depends what you mean by "evolve." If you make something mutate, and it's no longer the same species, then yes, a new species has now evolved.
Scientifically you have to be able to reproduce the orginal conditions that darwin says was there when evolotion started to prove that its right.
Evolution is happening right now. You don't have to reproduce anything; it's all around us.
Evolutionists are suppose to be able to predict what we will evolve into next.
Says who?
They cant. You can mutate bacteria...mutate flies...mutate mutate..bla bla bla...
Don't worry about people for now. We can cover people later. First just grasp the general theory. So do you agree that new species, such as bacteria, can evolve from existing ones?
BUT you cannot show evolution in mankind can you?
Yes, we have a lot of evidence for that.
What are we evolving into? Can you tell me that?
No, no one knows this.
Can you tell me how we are seeing evolution right before our eyes, WITHOUT the interference of man, i.e mutations in a lab.
Yes, Heneni, quite far back in the thread I cited several instances of speciation observed in nature. Would you like me to repeat that information for you?
And also...evolution in mostly natural surroundings because there is more smog in london than there was billions of years ago...but we dont actually know what things were like billions of years ago do we? Its all a theory.
No, we don't. We have to use science to figure out to the best of our ability. But that's O.K., because evolution is going on right now, all around us.