Originally posted by: Skiguy411
I would like to know what questions are still unanswered by evolution. What are some reasons it could be wrong?
Please keep it clean and logical...
Originally posted by: KLin
Originally posted by: Skiguy411
I would like to know what questions are still unanswered by evolution. What are some reasons it could be wrong?
Please keep it clean and logical...
Not going to happen. I predict a flaming argument within 10 posts.
Originally posted by: Skiguy411
I would like to know what questions are still unanswered by evolution. What are some reasons it could be wrong?
Please keep it clean and logical...
Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: Skiguy411
I would like to know what questions are still unanswered by evolution. What are some reasons it could be wrong?
Please keep it clean and logical...
Hey dumbass post this thread tomorrow between the hours of 8am and noon. Then we will have a logical discussion.
Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: Skiguy411
I would like to know what questions are still unanswered by evolution. What are some reasons it could be wrong?
Please keep it clean and logical...
Hey dumbass post this thread tomorrow between the hours of 8am and noon. Then we will have a logical discussion.
Whoa! What the hell other views do you have?Originally posted by: Skiguy411
Sigh, you make me sad 🙁. I'm comparing and contrasting the different views of how humans came to existance. Wikipedia has helped with cristism of the 2 other views I have, but doesnt seem to offer any for evolution.
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
The unanswered questions from evolution are the whole: "what started it all blah blah blah". (of course the same question could be asked of the concept of "God"...what made God? How did God come to exist in the first place?)
There's actually no reason (aside stubborn and strict interpretation of a man-made text) that evolution and religion can't co-exist perfectly fine.
Originally posted by: Perknose
Whoa! What the hell other views do you have?Originally posted by: Skiguy411
Sigh, you make me sad 🙁. I'm comparing and contrasting the different views of how humans came to existance. Wikipedia has helped with cristism of the 2 other views I have, but doesnt seem to offer any for evolution.
Originally posted by: kingpinxB
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
The unanswered questions from evolution are the whole: "what started it all blah blah blah". (of course the same question could be asked of the concept of "God"...what made God? How did God come to exist in the first place?)
There's actually no reason (aside stubborn and strict interpretation of a man-made text) that evolution and religion can't co-exist perfectly fine.
that's what scares the hell out of me.
personally, i believe in Intelligent design and evolution through God. athiests really don't like that idea but honestly, it's better than the idea that all this randomly came together purely by chance.
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
The unanswered questions from evolution are the whole: "what started it all blah blah blah". (of course the same question could be asked of the concept of "God"...what made God? How did God come to exist in the first place?)
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
The unanswered questions from evolution are the whole: "what started it all blah blah blah". (of course the same question could be asked of the concept of "God"...what made God? How did God come to exist in the first place?)
evolution makes no attempt to answer such a question.
Originally posted by: kingpinxB
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
The unanswered questions from evolution are the whole: "what started it all blah blah blah". (of course the same question could be asked of the concept of "God"...what made God? How did God come to exist in the first place?)
There's actually no reason (aside stubborn and strict interpretation of a man-made text) that evolution and religion can't co-exist perfectly fine.
that's what scares the hell out of me.
personally, i believe in Intelligent design and evolution through God. athiests really don't like that idea but honestly, it's better than the idea that all this randomly came together purely by chance.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
The unanswered questions from evolution are the whole: "what started it all blah blah blah". (of course the same question could be asked of the concept of "God"...what made God? How did God come to exist in the first place?)
evolution makes no attempt to answer such a question.
Originally posted by: Babbles
I think the study of evolution is one of those fields where every time something may be found it just opens up doors to other questions. Basically the more we know, the more questions we have.
I think a possible doubt to evolution would come to the statistic probability of things happening. Just about every organism on the planet shares some DNA, so that points to what amounts to everything in the world having a common ancestor (I read something recently stating that humans and dandelions share ~70% of our DNA). So for one organism to differentiate into the huge astronomical different species that have existed, both now and in the past, does beg the question of how likely that is to happen.
Then one has to address possible concepts like punctuated equilibrium and what factors (natural or divine) would cause an "explosion" of speciation followed by little change. Why and how would nature cause every single organism in the world to experience evolution then all of sudden stagnate?
Just for the record I work as a research scientist (analytical chemistry though) and I would not say I "believe" in evolution because I do not like using that term "believe" but rather I understand, acknowledge and accept it. I just wanted to point out what the OP was asking for: possible hang-ups with evolution; devil's advocate I suppose.
Originally posted by: kingpinxB
that's what scares the hell out of me.
personally, i believe in Intelligent design and evolution through God. athiests really don't like that idea but honestly, it's better than the idea that all this randomly came together purely by chance.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: kingpinxB
that's what scares the hell out of me.
personally, i believe in Intelligent design and evolution through God. athiests really don't like that idea but honestly, it's better than the idea that all this randomly came together purely by chance.
here's the thing... biology isn't really ordered. it works, but so does water collecting in basins to form lakes. we recognize them as lakes in the same way we recognize creatures. the only reason there is an appearance of order there is because the human brain tries to find a pattern in everything. thus, the whole 'smash a watch, put the parts into a bag, and shake it until a watch comes out' analogy doesn't really fit. it's more like: put a pile of dirt into a bag, shake it around some, and then dump it on the ground. if it has 1 peak it's an evolutionary failure, if it has 2 its a winner. or maybe if its ovoid its a winner, but linear it's a loser.
the way my biology teacher taught evolution in high school (she was a devout baptist so called it change over time) we all got graph paper and filled in squares based on random dice throws. then there would be certain tests between tosses, and if your design passed you got to move onto the next test. the test would be something like, your organism has a body cavity, or it has an arm.