Skwim
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"Creationist Senator wants to know how to turn E. Coli into Humans"
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And this is a guy who helps make law. [youtube]hQObhb3veQA[/youtube]
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Watch it, bub!fantôme profane;3217923 said:It is just so revolting.
Watch it, bub!
Man of Faith said:I can tell him how to do it, first you outlaw creation in schools, call it anti-science, then you stigmatize belittle, ridicule and scorn any and all who question evolution and there you have it, e-coli into humans.
rusra02 said:I think the point the senator was making, badly perhaps, is that e-Coli doesn't change into something else. It is still e-Coli. Variation within a species or kind is not evolution, at least not in the sense most people think when the word "evolution" is used.
You are not scientifically qualified to oppose evolution based upon your own personal knowledge.
And just what are these facts that continue to mount up against the theories of evolution?Every person should be free to question and oppose evolution, especially if the evidence doesn't support this theory; and in my view it doesn't. Elitist attitudes will not change facts, and the facts continue to mount up against the ToE. Perhaps elitism is all that remains to its supporters?
rusra02 said:Every person should be free to question and oppose evolution, especially if the evidence doesn't support this theory; and in my view it doesn't.
I'm aware that a significantly large chunk of creationists usually have a rather distorted perception of what evolution actually is, so I'd like to know what, exactly, you think evolution is, what you think doesn't fit, why you think it doesn't fit. -- If you don't mind answering?Every person should be free to question and oppose evolution, especially if the evidence doesn't support this theory; and in my view it doesn't. Elitist attitudes will not change facts, and the facts continue to mount up against the ToE.
I think the point the senator was making, badly perhaps, is that e-Coli doesn't change into something else. It is still e-Coli. Variation within a species or kind is not evolution, at least not in the sense most people think when the word "evolution" is used.
I'm pretty sure you have to be rather stupid in order to be a Senator. Or sociopathic.
Yup... after just a couple of years they remain E.coli.... what a surprise.True, after 50,000 generations, they are still e-Coli, I bet they are mad that they can't sing opera yet.
True, after 50,000 generations, they are still e-Coli, I bet they are mad that they can't sing opera yet.
Every person should be free to question and oppose evolution, especially if the evidence doesn't support this theory; and in my view it doesn't. Elitist attitudes will not change facts, and the facts continue to mount up against the ToE. Perhaps elitism is all that remains to its supporters?
True, after 50,000 generations, they are still e-Coli, I bet they are mad that they can't sing opera yet.