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Re: Chromosome 2

#81  Postby Spearthrower » Jan 31, 2012 5:19 am

ADParker wrote:
Atheistoclast wrote:I forgot. A human being is just a modified fish that walks upright. Silly me.

In a way yeah. :clap:

I would recommend Neil Shubin's Your inner fish if I thought for a second that you were interested in learning anything new.



Indeed: an excellent book. I learned a host of new things from it.
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Re: Chromosome 2

#82  Postby z8000783 » Jan 31, 2012 7:04 am

Atheistoclast wrote:
ADParker wrote:
Atheistoclast wrote:Do what you like, Cali. But no amount of random mutations will transform a fish into an elephant.

Only the scientifically literate disagree. A fish did evolve into an elephant...and a human, and...


I forgot. A human being is just a modified fish that walks upright. Silly me.

You still haven't explained why it can't be that.

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#83  Postby bert » Jan 31, 2012 10:07 am

The chance that I'm wrong is so infinitely small, that it is ridiculous to even contemplate this possibility. I'm so right I even don't need a single piece of evidence to support my point of view. And showing you're wrong would be a waste of time because I'm right anyway.

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#84  Postby GrahamH » Jan 31, 2012 10:24 am

ADParker wrote:
Atheistoclast wrote:Do what you like, Cali. But no amount of random mutations will transform a fish into an elephant.

Only the scientifically literate disagree. A fish did evolve into an elephant...and a human, and...


Yes indeed, although not just by "random mutations".
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#85  Postby falconjudge » Jan 31, 2012 3:02 pm

Atheistoclast wrote:Image


Turns out, Dawrwin lived in a time before his theory was modified and proven, so back then they would be correct in calling him an evolutionist. As the Creationist often does, you seem to forget that any biography of Darwin is NOT up to date with modern terminology.

Besides, Posters vs. Professional Scientists: Guess who wins?
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#86  Postby Onyx8 » Jan 31, 2012 3:08 pm

Spearthrower wrote:
ADParker wrote:
Atheistoclast wrote:I forgot. A human being is just a modified fish that walks upright. Silly me.

In a way yeah. :clap:

I would recommend Neil Shubin's Your inner fish if I thought for a second that you were interested in learning anything new.



Indeed: an excellent book. I learned a host of new things from it.



Loved that book, highly recommended.
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#87  Postby Glorified Lobefin » Feb 05, 2012 10:08 am

Atheistoclast wrote: I forgot. A human being is just a modified fish that walks upright. Silly me.


(I hope I used the quote function right! Otherwise, edits are imminent)

Good thing I bagged this user name already.
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