RE: Why 'Science' tries to separate the beginning from Evolution!
May 3, 2020 at 4:26 am
(This post was last modified: May 3, 2020 at 4:33 am by Pat Mustard.)
(May 1, 2020 at 4:27 pm)theMadJW Wrote: The Untold Story of Evolution! (Part 1)
When lightning struck the primordial sea, where the amino acids were floating about, it shocked one of them into life , and the
realization that it needed to do something QUICK to survive was imperative!
So it made itself into an amoeba with an I.Q of 324!
It realized how hungry it was- but couldn't see where the floating foodstuffs were, so it had an idea, and after deciding that it should
form a mouth to eat it, and fins to propel it to it, that FIRST he needed to SEE it- so he worked FURIOUSLY for a few minutes forming
the first crude eye.
Then he reproduced himself many times!
Then they came up with an idea of making a mouth, and a set of fins, which enabled them to finally scarf down some
foodstuff, and open the first Fast Foodstuff chain for all the other cells.
'Natural' 'Selection' at work!
Wait'll they let me post PICTURES!
Because they're two different things you idiot.
Saying abiogenesis is the same as evolution is the same as saying walking is the same as mechanically assisted flying.
(May 2, 2020 at 2:58 pm)Fireball Wrote: I like how 'Science' is this entity that seeks and destroys religions. Science is a tool for finding truth. Why is it that the religious just can't get past that? At least the ones who come in here. (tackattack is of course an exception). I suspect that this one is quite young and has relatively undeveloped reasoning skills.
Religions don't like science because they are organisations which proclaim a "truth" they want seen as unchanging (which is a lie, any religious organisation in existence for >150 years is rasically different than its original incarnation). And well sciences provisional truths, approximate facts and doubt strong challenges that ideology, especially when science has a much stronger track record of explaining the world.
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