Mister Silver
Faith's Nightmare
In six thousand years, there should be at least one story of a changeling. Is there one?
What is six thousand years compared to the billion year age of the Earth?
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In six thousand years, there should be at least one story of a changeling. Is there one?
That is something to think about!What is six thousand years compared to the billion year age of the Earth?
Many billions of profound changes in only six billion years. It is not possible.
For what? For how many life forms there are presently?I would like a source for your statistics.
Latest bid to count and catalogue the living world is billed as the most accurate yet, but only a tiny proportion is known to science
Of all species that have existed on Earth, 99.9 percent are now extinct. Many of them perished in five cataclysmic events. According to a recent poll, seven out of ten biologists think we are currently in the throes of a sixth mass extinction.
Many billions of profound changes in only six billion years. It is not possible.
Yes. I agree. But there you are agreeing that the species came about by change. LOLwell it is, just not by lucky accident!
It is a BIG NUMBER relative to what appears to be a long time.
The time does not appear long to me. It is too short imho.
Yes. I agree. But there you are agreeing that the species came about by change. LOL
Can you provide the words, please?If we are defining evolution as change in life over time, I agree, and so does Genesis!
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Is this true or false?
Of all species that have existed on Earth, 99.9 percent are now extinct. Many of them perished in five cataclysmic events. According to a recent poll, seven out of ten biologists think we are currently in the throes of a sixth mass extinction.
The evolution from a single ancestral form into a biological family is the same process as the evolution of one species into two varieties or two separate species, or the evolution of all living things and all things that have ever lived from a single ancestral unicellular life form. You've never been able to rebut that.
You have no evidence for your position that there is a barrier preventing whatever it is you call microevolution (your definition seems to vary) and what you call macroevolution, and so, the claim is rejected.
Your whole argument to date is that man has not observed whatever degree of evolution you are requiring at the moment, and therefore, it didn't happen, which, as I pointed out earlier, is an insincere argument coming from somebody that wouldn't accept the analogous argument, namely, that God cannot have created life because you haven't seen it happen.
How is that manipulation? It's called teaching in the academic tradition, which is distinct from religious indoctrination, only the latter being manipulation. She offered evidence and made good faith arguments
Each listener is invited to judge and decide for himself. I doubt that the narrator cares if she is believed. She expects to be believed by many and rejected by others. She's there for those who share her values, methods, and agenda.
Actually, that is the commonest definition found. Notably, you have not tried to define the term. You just keep saying that whatever s observed falls short. Falls short of what?
You mean to you. I found the material convincing.
But then the way the two of us think and evaluate evidence is radically different, so there is no reason to expect us to come to the same conclusion, or for somebody that doesn't share your epistemology to have confidence in the judgments of what is true. What I mean by evaluating evidence is not deciding what supports a faith based belief, what does not, and rejecting the latter for that reason.
Of course you won't find evidence convincing if you disqualify it for contradicting a belief.
The evolution from a single ancestral form into a biological family is the same process as the evolution of one species into two varieties or two separate species, or the evolution of all living things and all things that have ever lived from a single ancestral unicellular life form.