(January 18, 2015 at 1:37 pm)Chas Wrote:(January 18, 2015 at 3:30 am)Heywood Wrote: Can you give an example of an evolutionary system which satisfies your definition of evolution? Your definition of evolution doesn't refute the case I am making. I can simply say evolutionary systems which contain the elements of replication, heritable traits, change, and selection, seem to require intellect to be present to be implemented.
It only seems that way to you, not to the rest of us who understand that biological evolution doesn't require any intellect to get started or to carry on.
There is simply no need of your hypothesis.
Chas I am open to the idea that biological evolution does not require an intellect to get started. You guys are the ones, holding a position simply on stubborn faith and not any objective observation, that biological evolution does not need intellect to get started.
All I am asking is for you guys to back your faith based belief...with some observation. You have none it seems. All you have is your insistence that your are right and I am sorry that isn't sufficient.