Kilgore Trout
Misanthropic Humanist
Turkey - how could a type of sandwich go so wrong?
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If the meat is too dry or old....if it's on Wonder Bread...if ketchup is used instead of mayo....& if there's no bacon.Turkey - how could a type of sandwich go so wrong?
You didn't read the link, did you?
Teaching only creationism and ignoring evolution will put Turkish students at a significant disadvantage. You are aware of the roles that changes in allele frequency, mutation and natural selection in pathogens play in the research and development of vaccines, right?
Is Turkey destined to produce future generations of medical researchers who have no knowledge of these concepts, yet still have to battle against continually-evolving bacteria?
Can you explain how studying only creation myths is of practical benefit in modern society?
I think this is an important point that Eselam has made. He isn't really the slightest bit interested in learning anything, as in his world, The Theory of Evolution CANNOT be correct. Realizing this point might save posters on RF considerable time in trying to correct his, for lack of a better word, "thinking".no i didn't. i don't take evolutionary talks too serious so i like to joke around about evolution.
I agree.I think this is an important point that Eselam has made. He isn't really the slightest bit interested in learning anything, as in his world, The Theory of Evolution CANNOT be correct. Realizing this point might save posters on RF considerable time in trying to correct his, for lack of a better word, "thinking".
no i didn't. i don't take evolutionary talks too serious so i like to joke around about evolution. i apologize if some evolutionists don't like it, but it's just never a topic worth my time.
i don't accept evolution thats obviously clear, but certain things that are taught by evolution are true even though they are few. for example i agree that if you place a man in a hot land to live he will eventually adapt to the hot temperature and same for someone in a cold environment, but i don't believe that any change as significant as the human race evolving into something different altogether through minor changes over long periods of time.
no i didn't. i don't take evolutionary talks too serious so i like to joke around about evolution.
What you choose to believe has no impact on what is true.
and vice versa.
I think this is an important point that Eselam has made. He isn't really the slightest bit interested in learning anything, as in his world, The Theory of Evolution CANNOT be correct. Realizing this point might save posters on RF considerable time in trying to correct his, for lack of a better word, "thinking".
I agree.
it is an important point and it goes both ways. at least i have the guts to be honest about it, we both very well know that i am a creationist and i don't accept evolution, just as you are an evolutionist and do not accept creationism. why the sudden urge to highlight my statement? if you have nothing better to do just say so.
no i didn't. i don't take evolutionary talks too serious so i like to joke around about evolution.
So you are, by your own admission, willfully ignorant. Gottcha.
Then I will treat your comments and opinions accordingly.
What you choose to believe has no impact on what is true.
yet when I said you obviously haven't the faintest clue about it, you seemed to disagree ^^
you can't have it both ways, you know?
Apparently moreso for some people...
being ignorant is one thing and not accepting evolution is a complete different thing. read my post again where it says ' i think evolution is a joke'. although i'm no expert on evolution i have knowledge of certain parts of evolution. no ignorance there mate.
but what you choose to believe does, right?
why because you are an evolutionist? that makes sense doesn't it????