RE: What has Christianity truly contributed to humanity
July 29, 2023 at 2:56 pm
(This post was last modified: July 29, 2023 at 2:58 pm by Nishant Xavier.)
Ok, I have a simple thought experiment for you. Let's say Species X existed for 100,000 years. Species Y by contrast for 10 MN years. Now, Mr. Darwin, or whoever it is, hypothetically, proposes that Species Z is the Common Ancestor of both Species X and Species Y and existed for 100 MN years, let's say.
Let's call the Number of Fossils we have of Species X as N1. Let's call the Number of Fossils of Species Y as N2. And let's define N3, which we're solving for, or at least trying to find a rough estimate of, as the Number of Fossils of Species Z we expect to find if in fact this Hypothesis is Actually True in the Real World.
What would you expect? In Terms of N1 and N2, where would you expect N3 to be? Same, similar, vastly higher, etc. Give Reasons why and let's discuss.
Let's call the Number of Fossils we have of Species X as N1. Let's call the Number of Fossils of Species Y as N2. And let's define N3, which we're solving for, or at least trying to find a rough estimate of, as the Number of Fossils of Species Z we expect to find if in fact this Hypothesis is Actually True in the Real World.
What would you expect? In Terms of N1 and N2, where would you expect N3 to be? Same, similar, vastly higher, etc. Give Reasons why and let's discuss.