shawn001
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But our ancestors lived for millions of years, would you please explain as when and why
our ancestors went extinct?
Which ones? There were quite a few and some cohabitated the earth at the same time.
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But our ancestors lived for millions of years, would you please explain as when and why
our ancestors went extinct?
Hi.Is becoming old and die was good for the species?
Death is good for earth and for more species to come which is a sign that someone
has planned for it, living for some years and giving birth for new comers.
What do you think? was it just a coincidence or a programmed death mechanism?
But our ancestors lived for millions of years, would you please explain as when and why
our ancestors went extinct?
Who lived for millions of years?But our ancestors lived for millions of years, would you please explain as when and why
our ancestors went extinct?
We're better than chimps, but they're still existing.
I am certain that we pointed you towards the idea of selective pressure at least a dozen times. Do you know about it?Just happened to be so, IOW coincidence.
Exactly.Just happened to be so, not planned and not coincidence.
It means he doesn't understand evolution.
It's "How could we evolve from monkeys if there are still monkeys"?
It's a religious thing.
Tom
We're not better than chimps. We're a different species, or subspecies if you prefer. That doesn't make us better, it just means our environment was different to chimps.
A lion is not a better species than a zebra. It might eat an unfortunate zebra, but both are suited the best to their respective environments.
No, just happens as it happens. It is what it is. An observable phenomenon. It's like saying gravity is a coincidence. Like, just, no.
The nervous system evolved in life basically to keep life alive.
If nothing died the Earth would be overpopulated and use up all its resources, which is happening now and our use of the resources.
Wars, torture for fun, killing our own species due to ignorance and trivial petty matters. We're selfish, pathetic arrogant creatures who kill everything and everyone we come into contact with. Without remorse. At least a lion is killing to eat. We kill for sport, for fun, religion, hate/fear and even because of mental imbalance among other reasons.How we aren't better?
If I were a cat or dog, I wouldn't know any different. So I doubt I'd give a toss.Is it OK for you if you were a chimp than a human?
or a dog, a cat ...etc
Gravity is an observed phenomenon. I'll leave it to those more qualified to divulge in how it came about, if they feel like doing so. But it just is. It doesn't mean anything more than, it exists.Gravity has a purpose and death has a purpose, so you think that it just
happened to be the case, like saying why we have mobiles then your
answer will be, it just happened that we have it.
If it was "Planned" it was bad planning.
Why are we the only human species still alive?
"Once Earth was home to a host of human species, from Neanderthals to hobbits. But today only we survive"
Why are we the only human species still alive?
Wars, torture for fun, killing our own species due to ignorance and trivial petty matters. We're selfish, pathetic arrogant creatures who kill everything and everyone we come into contact with. Without remorse. At least a lion is killing to eat. We kill for sport, for fun, religion, hate/fear and even because of mental imbalance among other reasons.
We're not some pinnacle of evolution or design or whatever you ascribe to. I mean, we have achieved great things no doubt. But to ignore our darker aspects as a species (ahem the Holocaust for example) is to be naive to the point of wilful ignorance.
If I were a cat or dog, I wouldn't know any different. So I doubt I'd give a toss.
Gravity is an observed phenomenon. I'll leave it to those more qualified to divulge in how it came about, if they feel like doing so. But it just is. It doesn't mean anything more than, it exists.
Also, we created mobile phones and the satellite technology they're based on. They exist because we created them. A phone is not an observable phenomenon, it's an invention. And a non vital luxury at that. You know why they exist? Humans got bored one day.
Why incremental changes won't happen if there's no death?
I didn't say there's no reproduction.
This conclusion is even sillier than your assertion that change = planning.Which means our planet is designed otherwise life will be impossible.without death.
Not at all.So death was made for a purpose.
This conclusion is even sillier than your assertion that change = planning.
How do you come to these conclusions?
"Just happened to be" is the default position. There is no reason to believe that death, or any other aspect of biology, is planned.My point is about death, if it's silly then explain how death isn't
planned to be.
"Just happened to be" is a silly answer.
"Just happened to be" is the default position. There is no reason to believe that death, or any other aspect of biology, is planned.
The burden is on you.