More proof to evolution

Yah! Take it in the ear god! No one likes you! **** off and die god!
 
I don't think christians argue against adaptational evolution..
But Yay?
 
Foxtrot said:
Yah! Take it in the ear god! No one likes you! **** off and die god!
What does the scientific study of evolution and the origin of species have to do with the existence of God? I think you're confusing God with human created dogma.
 
Ikerous said:
I don't think christians argue against adaptational evolution..
But Yay?

Many christians don't even argue about evolution at all. My father's a christian but he believes in evolution.

I'm more and more leaning towards evolutionary opinion myself nowadays. But nothing of which infringes on my belief of god. Since its very easily and undoubtedly possible to believe that god is intelligent enough to create life that can adapt and evolve over the course of time.

One exception to this though, is humans. I don't believe we evolved from monkeys.
 
PickledGecko said:
What does the scientific study of evolution and the origin of species have to do with the existence of God? I think you're confusing God with human created dogma.
I was trying to sound dumb...
 
If you are joking in a post, Foxtrot. Put a smilie (e.g. :p) or 'Just kidding' in brackets. It's hard to detect sarcasm through text.
 
Danimal said:
If you are joking in a post, Foxtrot. Put a smilie (e.g. :p) or 'Just kidding' in brackets. It's hard to detect sarcasm through text.
Actually i think all the exclamation points made it pretty dang obvious...
That and who says "Take it in the ear" seriously :p
 
Danimal said:
If you are joking in a post, Foxtrot. Put a smilie (e.g. :p) or 'Just kidding' in brackets. It's hard to detect sarcasm through text.
Thats crampin' my stlye... :cool:
 
Ikerous said:
Actually i think all the exclamation points made it pretty dang obvious...

I only see one exclamation mark

Raziaar said:
Firefox has a sarcasm detector.

It's version 1.9

You can download the incremental patch though if you already have version 1.5

I certainly hope your kidding
 
Danimal said:
If you are joking in a post, Foxtrot. Put a smilie (e.g. :p) or 'Just kidding' in brackets. It's hard to detect sarcasm through text.

Firefox has a sarcasm detector.

It's version 1.9

You can download the incremental patch though if you already have version 1.5
 
Danimal said:
I only see one exclamation mark



I certainly hope your kidding
There are 4.. XD Math not your first language?

Danimal said:
I certainly hope your kidding
Lol.. Maybe its just you thats bad at sensing text based humor :p

OH yea, and um, evolution, w00t, cant wait till i get wings
 
Lol.. Maybe its just you thats bad at sensing text based humor

OH yea, and um, evolution, w00t, cant wait till i get wings

Thousands of years of sustained suicides by jumping off high elevations and flapping arms might develop this for us. Provided anything actually lived to pass on the genes. Heh.



I certainly hope your kidding

See. If you had the plugin, you might be able to figure out whether or not I was.
 
Ikerous said:
There are 4.. XD Math not your first language?

...I thought you mean 4 exclamation marks at the end...

I had a screenshot and everything
 
I thought he was being sarcastic, but to prove a religious point, that evolution is about disproving God and that was against his religion or somthing.
 
Since that's settled, can we get back on topic?
 
Is there anyone in the world who still denies the evolution theory? I have never met one.
 
Yeah, a really small percentage of Christian groups in America are trying to push creationism in schools. It sucks, really, because it gives a bad name to the rest of their lot
 
Nearly every sane and rational person has accepted evolution to be fact. It's just the smaller details that need working out.
 
The whole missing link thing christians like to carry on about is such a furphy too. Its like pointing to a hole in some rock created by water running over it and saying 'where is the missing link when the rock went from a rock to a hole' and you say 'well it happened gradually' and they say, 'Aha!' there is no missing link because 'Erosion' never happened. God made the hole in the rock. Not water.
 
Raziaar said:
Many christians don't even argue about evolution at all. My father's a christian but he believes in evolution.

I'm more and more leaning towards evolutionary opinion myself nowadays. But nothing of which infringes on my belief of god. Since its very easily and undoubtedly possible to believe that god is intelligent enough to create life that can adapt and evolve over the course of time.

One exception to this though, is humans. I don't believe we evolved from monkeys.


So why are we the exception, why couldn't monkies adapt and evolve to become better, faster, smarter, more intelligent i.e. human?

I believe in God and i believe in Evolution, i believe god created the Universe and created the ingrediants for life to begin and then just sat back and enjoyed the show and to see what happened.
 
we need to ditract the chirstian groups away from evolution, say lets bring up abortion. that way scientists will have plenty of piece and quite as the groups wear themselves out on the feminists.
 
One exception to this though, is humans. I don't believe we evolved from monkeys.

I've heard theories suggesting that the reason we are as smart as we are, is because of competition between each other for mates given we are pack animals. That is, you need very little intelligence to eat, reproduce - until u factor in competition from other members of the species.
 
Raziaar said:
One exception to this though, is humans. I don't believe we evolved from monkeys.

You're the first person I've ever "met" that doesn't believe that we came from the apes. Seriously.

Except for fundamentalists on TV/websites, of course. It was proved a long time ago. It's no theory, it's a fact.
 
I know someone who denied Human evolution (in the conventional terms) too.

And there this one guy around that denied it. I think it Shadowlands or something.
 
An interesting theory I've heard is that humans evolved from a water dwelling creature, more akin to a seal than a monkey. It would account for our stride and posture, and most notably the shape of our noses. Most primates (and land mammals) have open nostrils facing forward, our noses are better adapted to swimming as water cannot enter. While I do not believe this theory is true, just a nifty idea, if you want more info google it :thumbs:
 
kmack said:
An interesting theory I've heard is that humans evolved from a water dwelling creature, more akin to a seal than a monkey. It would account for our stride and posture, and most notably the shape of our noses. Most primates (and land mammals) have open nostrils facing forward, our noses are better adapted to swimming as water cannot enter. While I do not believe this theory is true, just a nifty idea, if you want more info google it :thumbs:

Perhaps we evolved from Sea Monkeys ;)

Nah, it could just be that we needed to fish a lot (before we could efficently build nets and hooks) at some point in the past, and our nose has slowly grown into this shape.
 
Raziaar said:
Many christians don't even argue about evolution at all. My father's a christian but he believes in evolution.

I'm more and more leaning towards evolutionary opinion myself nowadays. But nothing of which infringes on my belief of god. Since its very easily and undoubtedly possible to believe that god is intelligent enough to create life that can adapt and evolve over the course of time.

One exception to this though, is humans. I don't believe we evolved from monkeys.
My beliefs are along these lines.
 
gh0st said:
I thought we already proved evolution.

so did i ;)

unfortunatly, many people point to Darwins THEORY of evolution, and use that as a basis to inject different "theories" involving God and trying to impose them into the public.

I think much of the proof of evolution (now and to come) will just be ignored :(
 
Raziaar said:
One exception to this though, is humans. I don't believe we evolved from monkeys.

Neither do evolutionary biologists. Humans and monkeys both evolved from a common primate ancestor.

I wrote this up for posting on another board, but it appears it can be of use here as well:
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Retroviruses

Retroviruses contain viral RNA, as opposed to the DNA in humans and other animals and plants… and they also contain a reverse transcriptase. What this means is that they have the ability to insert the complimentary DNA sequence of their own RNA genetic code into the genetic code of the host organism they infect. It’s how they reproduce. Example of a retrovirus: HIV.

Here’s how it works in a little more detail.

The virus infects a cell. It then releases the reverse transcriptase. The reverse transcriptase makes a copy of viral DNA from the viral RNA. The viral DNA then gets spliced into the DNA of the infected host cell, at a random location… so from now on every time that cell’s DNA is replicated the viral DNA gets replicated right along with it. In the meantime the viral DNA in the cell serves as the template for producing new copies of viral RNA. Now, while the initial insertion point of the viral DNA is random, in any subsequent copies made when the cell reproduces the exact same location of the viral DNA will be copied as well.

(Side note: The random nature of the retroviral insertion is one well known hurdle faced by researchers of genetic therapies, since if they attempt to engineer a retrovirus to deliver their developed therapy to their patient a random insertion could place it in the middle of DNA that was already coding for something else that was fairly important)

When a retrovirus infects a host’s reproductive system - and thus the copies of the host’s DNA which will be passed on to it’s offspring - it becomes heritable by the host organism’s offspring, passed onto them just like any gene would be. And again, the location of the viral DNA within the genetic code will be the same as in the parent organism the DNA was inherited from.

The Evidence

The human genetic code is huge. It’s over 3 billion base pairs long. The genetic codes of the other primates (chimps, gorillas, orangutans, gibbons, etc…) are similarly massive. The odds of a single retrovirus infecting two of these individual species independently and just happening through pure coincidence to randomly splice themselves into the exact same location in their DNA are, obviously, not good.

So if we were to find, for example, that an analysis of human and chimp DNA revealed a single identical retroviral genetic sequence at an identical location that would be extremely solid evidence that they had both inherited that genetic sequence from a common ancestor who was originally infected by the retrovirus… thus also inheriting it’s common location in their genome. Not only is this a similar type of evidence that is possible from analysis of other genetic information… but this information in particular is completely immune to being hand-waved away as being somehow due to “common design” of similar appearing animals or functions as IDers and creationists attempt (and I stress “attempt”) to do with other findings. There is no rational way to argue that a viral infection was an element of the design of an organism.

So, in all of our studying of the genetic codes of humans, chimps, and other primates have we found a case of a retroviral insertion in an identical location in both humans and another primate? No…

We’ve found multiple cases.

The odds of finding a single example occurring by coincidence are mind bogglingly bad. The odds of finding multiple examples occurring by coincidence are exponentially worse. They defy description. And for the final nail in the coffin (as if we needed it), there’s the pattern we find these common insertions in:

So far (with the sequencing of the human and primate genomes still far from complete) the primate species we share the most common insertions with are chimps, which all other genetic evidence says are the most closely related primates to humans. We share the second most common insertions with gorillas… the second most closely related primates. Third and fourth most common insertions = orangutans and gibbons respectively… also the third and fourth most closely related according to the other genetic evidence. Fifth most = old world monkeys… sixth most = new world monkeys… fifth and sixth most closely related groups, respectively, according to the other genetic evidence.

A diagram of the pattern of insertions in question, courtesy of talk.origins:

http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/comdesc/images/retrovirus.gif

The arrows show where the evidence indicates the original retroviral infection occurred. The hierarchy thus constructed just so happens to EXACTLY match the hierarchy of evolutionary relationships and pattern of descent produced by all the other genetic sequence evidence.
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That's just one among hundreds of examples of the overwhelming genetic sequence evidence that humans and other primates share common ancestry. It's simply not something which is subject to rational dispute anymore. At least not any more so than the generally spherical shape of the earth is.
 
It dosn't matter what evidence you give to someone who is unwilling to change their view.

Someone who believes god created all could just say "god created it to seem like that" or "god made it seem as if things evolve"

We can believe what we like, i try to simply believe what is presented to my senses, as logically and realistically as possible.
 
short recoil said:
It dosn't matter what evidence you give to someone who is unwilling to change their view.

Someone who believes god created all could just say "god created it to seem like that" or "god made it seem as if things evolve"

We can believe what we like, i try to simply believe what is presented to my senses, as logically and realistically as possible.
heh heh, whenever someone says that I always think to myself. Well what if god decided to make us think the 10 commandments and what is contained in the bible are the rules we are supposed to live by when in reality he is testing us to see which of us are able to truly realize the nature of the universe and realize the lie he created.
 
short recoil said:
It dosn't matter what evidence you give to someone who is unwilling to change their view.

Someone who believes god created all could just say "god created it to seem like that" or "god made it seem as if things evolve"

In other words: God is deliberately deceiving us by using his supernatural powers to plant misleading evidence?

Somehow I don't see that argument flying once any significant thought is given to it's implications... even by creationists.
 
The Mullinator said:
heh heh, whenever someone says that I always think to myself. Well what if god decided to make us think the 10 commandments and what is contained in the bible are the rules we are supposed to live by when in reality he is testing us to see which of us are able to truly realize the nature of the universe and realize the lie he created.
It could be, thats the thing.....
There is no point in having a stern belief that something is 100% unquestionably true, the mear fact that it is there means it is not 100% certain.

I have heard that with religion you must have faith beyond what is believeable or something, as in you have to believe with no proof, that is what faith is.

While evolution could be false, it is becoming more and more "scientifically proven" every day.
I mean even a christian agrees that a light bulb provides light because of a current flowing through it.
I mean i could question if the lightbulb is real or not e.t.c but then we get into all "matrix" style pointless thoughts.

I have had no "harm" come to me via my methods, i will continue to do so.

Overall, arguing is pointless.......you can never know the top level.
 
:upstare:

gcomeau said:
In other words: God is deliberately deceiving us by using his supernatural powers to plant misleading evidence?

Somehow I don't see that argument flying once any significant thought is given to it's implications... even by creationists.

Heh, yeah; 'they were put there to test us'
 
kirovman said:
God put the fake dinosaur fossils in the ground...

Whatever, god gave Adam the colt pistol so he could kill all the dinosaurs.
 
The Mullinator said:
heh heh, whenever someone says that I always think to myself. Well what if god decided to make us think the 10 commandments and what is contained in the bible are the rules we are supposed to live by when in reality he is testing us to see which of us are able to truly realize the nature of the universe and realize the lie he created.
There's just something about that post that I find extremely funny. I'll have to remember to mention that next time I go visit my extremely conservative Christian relatives in Tennessee.
 
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