(October 3, 2015 at 3:21 am)downbeatplumb Wrote:True it doesn't really have a direction. It's hard to explain what I mean. I know that Evolution can both increase and decrease Complexity. What I think I saying is that an organism's complexity is either decreasing or stabilizing and becoming more refined to an exclusively certain environment over time when it was originally an all-environment adapted organism.(October 3, 2015 at 3:12 am)bambi_swag Wrote: Evolution is actually a VERY important in order to understand biology and I too don't understand why some Creationists fail to understand this. I think it's because we feel threatened or that's its an attack on God.
Though I disagree with the direction of Evolution (I think evolution it happens in a Reverse direction) even I can accept its theoretical potential in full and say honestly say only a wilfull tard would completely dismiss Evolution. The main point I disagree on really is abiogensis.
Evolution does not have a direction. tell me what you think evolution is and how it works because I think you may have the wrong end of the stick. Abiogenesis happened, we know this because there is life, how it happened is up for debate but science is working on it and making strides. You can't expect science to know everything NOW and make factual claims with incomplete information. We leave that to religion.
What I know so far about Evolution: Organisms speciate and adapt to a certain environment through natural selection and increase diversity.