Kangaroo Feathers
Yea, it is written in the Book of Cyril...
New Zealand.And which people would those be?
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New Zealand.And which people would those be?
If they have defective genes, probably not.
Ciao
- viole
Oh, well, we'll leave amateur eugenics for the typically more subtle approach?
Do you also feel you have defective genes? I don't think so, but your disdain for science evidence in favor of a being that has no more evidence than Superman, might raise some doubts about it. Don't you think so?
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- viole
No, I don't. That is, I don't have a disdain for science, I have a disdain for idiot atheists who use science to justify their position.
Ok, nice to hear that your position fully support the fact that we and carrots have a common ancestor. Like all science does.
I thought you were also one of those idiots who believed that life has been instantiated several times on the planet. Sorry about that.
Friends again?
I beg your pardon? that is basic biology.Any unbelievers here question this statement?
Examples? There are people who believe that things like gorillas and humans have been instantiated separately and have therefore no common ancestor. I know it is difficult to believe, but it is true. After all there are people who believe the earth is flat, so everything is possible. Believe me. I have to to search, but I am sure I can found people who believe that in my debate history. Let me know if you want to know who believes such things here.Example, please?
I don't have friends.
I beg your pardon? that is basic biology.
Examples? There are people who believe that things like gorillas and humans have been instantiated separately and have therefore no common ancestor. I know it is difficult to believe, but it is true. After all there are people who believe the earth is flat, so everything is possible. Believe me. I have to to search, but I am sure I can found people who believe that in my debate history. Let me know if you want to know who believes such things here.
Of course not. I know atheists who doubt evolution and biology.So what? Are you suggesting no unbelievers question basic biology?
What? All biology relies on a common ancestor.What are you, the authorized uninstantiated police?
Am I to understand that you believe that everything living on this planet was once something else inasmuch as there is a "common ancestor" for them all, i.e. all living things, carrots, bulldogs, apes and men, first were this common ancestor?
Of course not. I know atheists who doubt evolution and biology.
That is not a metaphysical issue. It is an issue with education. Some get it, some don't.
What? All biology relies on a common ancestor.
Of course not. Not everyone agrees the earth is round, either.So, it isn't a fact everyone agrees upon. More notably, if they don't agree with it then it's because they don't "get it?" Get it as in don't agree with it, or get it as don't understand it. If only they could be made to understand then they would "get it."
Aegyptopithecus is said to have been a common ancestor of man and living apes. Where is the evidence for that?
We don't need that. since we have evidence that all living beings have a common ancestor. So, any two will have a common ancestor too.
That is, again, biology 101.
But you seem to believe that life has been instantiated independently several time on earth, against all biologists.
What motivates that sort of strange belief?
Ciao
- viole
Let's forget about my strange beliefs and talk about yours for now.
Biology 101 insists that it is a fact that all living beings have a common ancestor. What is that common ancestor and what is the evidence for there being a common ancestor. Can you come up with a better answer than "biology says so."
No. I am full in line with what biology says. And the evidence is available to whomever actually takes care to get an education on that. Which, I assume, you never did.
So you can't come up with an answer that is better than "biology says so."
No.
I cannot come up with a better answer than "general relativity says so" when it comes to gravity, either.
Is that bad?
Ciao
- viole
This researcher sparked alarm by saying he made gene-edited twins
It was inevitable and bound to happen. One has to wonder how far now will it go? And what happens when persons are found with defective DNA, will they be forced to not reproduce?
Well, yes, it is. For two reasons. First, it may be wrong and your confidence is greatly amplified,
and second, you can't back up your lame *** claims about God based upon your overconfidence in biology.
And a third reason is you can't teach.
No, I don't. That is, I don't have a disdain for science, I have a disdain for idiot atheists who use science to justify their position.