DinkinFlicka
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Certainly not. Some things have too much evidence for them to ignore. I go into these things without the bias of religion to create unnecessary contradictions.
List of transitional fossils - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The only problem I see with arguing down this road is once a transitional fossil is found it you will show it creates two more gaps in the evolutionary sequence, and when those are found it will create two more, ad infinitum. It's a never ending argument that gets ridiculous. But they are there.
OK. List the evidence that proves Darwinian evolution. I'm all ears. If it that heavily proven, then it should be easy for you to list the vast amount of evidence that proves it.
I should have no choice but to change philosophies.
Go.
I'm not mad. I'm pointing out that all you can do is ignore the philosophical implications and history of science to simply repeat the bolded without support. It's quite lame and hard to watch. I feel for you. You are on the failed side of an argument and shoving your fingers in your ears.
I care a lot about what science has to say. I care less what it has to say when filtered through unscientific metaphysical claims.
They've waited 150 years for a fossil record that will prove the theory. They'll wait 150 more.
I'm saying that it's question-begging to make the assertion that that's what happened.
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I'm saying that I believe we are here because God knew exactly what He wanted us to be.
It appears that the conversation that is happening in the philosophy class needs to be audited by those in the science class. The above was a grand cop-out.
Has it been pointed out yet that fossils require a very specific set of circumstances to even occur? So, naturally, finding every (or even many) transitional fossil is impossible.
It can be said that evolution requires a bit of faith, but differently defined faith than religion requires.
OK. List the evidence that proves Darwinian evolution. I'm all ears. If it that heavily proven, then it should be easy for you to list the vast amount of evidence that proves it.
I should have no choice but to change philosophies.
Go.
Has it been pointed out yet that fossils require a very specific set of circumstances to even occur? So, naturally, finding every (or even many) transitional fossil is impossible.
It can be said that evolution requires a bit of faith, but differently defined faith than religion requires.
Who's really shoving their fingers in ears?
It's been said that supernaturalists would insert the danger of the "god of the gaps" into science. lol
So as the fossil record is held up as evidence, when the fossil record is actually observed, Darwinism is left explaining why the evidence is not there?
You're so funny. If you were really open-minded, you would research it for yourself. There are countless books and educational courses that detail theory of evolution. I would start with The Greatest Show On Earth by Richard Dawkins. It's an exceptionally easy and entertaining read.
GTFO with your naturalistic bias.
Didn't you know science needs to philosophically rectify those theories?
It's quite easy to get in a group of like-minded people and resort to sarcasm. It's funny that, with your side of the argument per science/metaphysics so unabashedly shattered you just fall into this instead.
It's disappointing.
I'll end the discussion now. I'll leave you that.
It's quite easy to get in a group of like-minded people and resort to sarcasm. It's funny that, with your side of the argument per science/metaphysics so unabashedly shattered you just fall into this instead.
It's disappointing.
I'll end the discussion now. I'll leave you that.
