(December 28, 2015 at 8:47 am)Rhythm Wrote:(December 27, 2015 at 4:24 am)pool Wrote: I'm not well educated in evolution but if we really did evolve from basic elements through millions of years of evolution, then according to that logic there should be intelligent beings in any other planet that is as old as earth. Can anyone tell me why there isn't?
Just as before, what you think is implied, is not. That's why. You're welcome. In answer to your previous question, regarding why I can't see any utility in your definition for the word "designed"...that has already been explained. It can't distinguish between a rock and a symphony. That, is an impressive failure for a descriptive term. So, ignore that the term being discussed is design, lets call it phlepharp in order to demonstrate it's inadequacy?
Go get me that phlepharp over there. Your success in identifying and retrieving the phlepharp will determine the validity of your definition for phlepharp. Chop chop.
Well, if you have a good knowledge base of evolution I'd like for you to clear a doubt for me, I'm not like testing your knowledge or anything, it's just a genuine doubt I have.
If I'm not wrong we are carbon based beings? I'm not sure, I think I heard something like that years before in one of my class, I think.
So the explanation I'm given for my there are no life in other planets with say environmental conditions very different from earth and where elements like say, I don't know, Sulphur? is found in majority is because they have different conditions that of earth. I don't get this. If evolution is real shouldn't life evolve in those planets too which are compatible with their environment? Like say sulphur based living beings?