Posted: Feb 10, 2023 10:19 pm
by pfrankinstein
Greg the Grouper wrote:
pfrankinstein wrote:
romansh wrote:
pfrankinstein wrote:
Does "science all out strive for answers?

The answer from you to the question that I am currently striving for is "Do snowflakes replicate?"


Mark Twain once said that “History never repeats itself, but it does often rhyme.”

Does Primordial evolution rhyme sufficiantly enough to be recognised a related precursor to biological evolution "

Paul.


Why do you sound so much like Kent Hovind when you discuss evolution?


I've not googled him. Did he propose a shaking of Darwin's tree of life?

Do you suppose if Darwin was alive today ; he may reason the bang as a kind of ultimate ancestor.

The primordial process of evolution. Descent with modification by means of Primal selection. The cosmos.

Paul.