12 Florida Counties pass anti-evolution resolutions

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ThaG

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of course, no

what all those little, ignorant minds cannot understand is that evolution represents an advancement in our thinking and understanding of the world that came after a long history of living in delusion; in other words, when you hear that "new findings reject the theory of evolution", it is one big lie targeting our instinct to think that new explanations are in general better and more accurate, by substituting the historical order of things. Those "new findings" are usually the same old hopelessly wrong thinking that we managed to get ourselves out of with so much effort.

Evolution is not the only example of new and advanced understanding of the world that replaces the old, inadequate, and ultimately rooted in primitive ignorance, ideas. However, it is the one whose implications hurt the most if you are mentally weak as most people are, and that's why we have to waste so much of our time educating them
 

Legman

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Juss A Question, So Save The Smartass Remarks...But...

For Those That Do Beileve In Evolution, Dont You Think The Whole Process Went By A Bit Fast? Like From Monkey To Todays Man?

On Another Note, I Was Watchin A Documentary About Fossils Of Present Day Living Animals That Were Dated Back To 200+ Million Years Ago, Wit No Change In Any Way Shape Or Form, I Know You Guys Are Hella Passionate About This Subject...But You Cant Call Everyone Stupid For Not Beileving Your Outlook On Life Ya Know?
 

ThaG

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Juss A Question, So Save The Smartass Remarks...But...

For Those That Do Beileve In Evolution, Dont You Think The Whole Process Went By A Bit Fast? Like From Monkey To Todays Man?

On Another Note, I Was Watchin A Documentary About Fossils Of Present Day Living Animals That Were Dated Back To 200+ Million Years Ago, Wit No Change In Any Way Shape Or Form, I Know You Guys Are Hella Passionate About This Subject...But You Cant Call Everyone Stupid For Not Beileving Your Outlook On Life Ya Know?
Same old dumb ass "arguments"

Nothing in the theory says that organisms should not remain the same, exactly the opposite:

1. Not all organisms have the genetic potential to adapt to new conditions.
2. If conditions do not change, there will be little selective pressure towards development of new adaptations
3. There is no species today that was presents 200Mya. When you see this argument, you know that you're dealing with somebody who is closer to the "missing link" between chimps and humans than he is willing to think. Same goes for those who believe him


There is nothing in the theory that says how fast it should happen, this depends on many factors. As for the human phylogeny, it took more than 6 millions to separate us from the chimp lineage and the differences between us and chimps are not that big. So it definitely did not happen too fast, it is that you think our species is special that makes you think you represent a quantum leap in complexity compared to chimps, which is far from being the case.

If there is a period when it seems like it happened too fast, this is the very beginning, but we have too little data (almost none) from this period so no conclusions can be drawn yet
 

Legman

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Same old dumb ass "arguments"

Nothing in the theory says that organisms should not remain the same, exactly the opposite:

1. Not all organisms have the genetic potential to adapt to new conditions.
2. If conditions do not change, there will be little selective pressure towards development of new adaptations
3. There is no species today that was presents 200Mya. When you see this argument, you know that you're dealing with somebody who is closer to the "missing link" between chimps and humans than he is willing to think. Same goes for those who believe him


There is nothing in the theory that says how fast it should happen, this depends on many factors. As for the human phylogeny, it took more than 6 millions to separate us from the chimp lineage and the differences between us and chimps are not that big. So it definitely did not happen too fast, it is that you think our species is special that makes you think you represent a quantum leap in complexity compared to chimps, which is far from being the case.

If there is a period when it seems like it happened too fast, this is the very beginning, but we have too little data (almost none) from this period so no conclusions can be drawn yet
Im Not Arguing, Im Simple Tryna Figure Shit Out. Its Interesting Shit, I Been Watchin Alot of Documentaries Tryna Learn As Much As I Can

As Far As The Subject Goes, I Dont Know What To Beileve, Ive Heard Everything From Ancient Aliens, To Gods, To Evolution So Instead Of Basing My Life On It, Im Juss Tryna Step My Knowledge Up And Come To A Conclusion
 
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One can look at crocodiles and see what ThaG is talking about. They have not evolved in millions of years. Yet, some animals like the snake, have. Snakes used to be lizards.

Anyone ever heard of the "super-croc"? Look it up and itll tell you a bit about survival of the fittest and evolution.
 

ThaG

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As Far As The Subject Goes, I Dont Know What To Beileve, Ive Heard Everything From Ancient Aliens, To Gods, To Evolution So Instead Of Basing My Life On It, Im Juss Tryna Step My Knowledge Up And Come To A Conclusion
There is no evidence that Ancient Aliens and Gods intervened in the evolution of life on Earth. And this does not solve the problem because Ancient Aliens must have evolved somewhere themselves and Gods do not explain anything by definition, not to mention that their existence is impossible to prove or disprove
 

I AM

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Isn't evolution actually speeding up? I swear I read or saw something about how human evolution is speeding up or something along those lines..
 

ThaG

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Do not equate human evolution with evolution in general. Plus there is no objective way of measuring the speed of evolution, although there are measurement units proposed (Darwins, of course).