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It might go on for Billions and Billions and Billions of posts… I’m just speculating.I’m actually surprised this thread of mine is so long lol
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It might go on for Billions and Billions and Billions of posts… I’m just speculating.I’m actually surprised this thread of mine is so long lol
Joe, did your high school science classes not discuss evolution at least in general terms?If evolution were to exist, why would it happen? Why would apes reproduce and suddenly have a different kind of species (homo sapiens). Or if it was in “stages”, why would those stages happen out of the blue?
Maybe I don’t remember sadly. It could have been taught, but only for one lesson, or else I would remember it being on a test.Joe, did your high school science classes not discuss evolution at least in general terms?
I see where your going with this, I just wanted to know if there was any scientific reason why a new species emerges from a different species. I’d like to think it has to do with adapting to an environment but that’s unlikelyAnother question to ask: What was the natural environment of this planet like several million years ago? How did it come to its present state?
Reason? Is there a reason a cancer develops in an otherwise perfectly healthy person? Or a reason a person develops an inheritable genetic disease? These things are no help and may see the animal die early. The change from one species to another is sometimes very slight - to the point where that they are a different species is not recognised by those observing these things. Changes don’t have a “reason”, but they tend to become established if they do no harm, or particularly, if they confer some benefit - which relates to the environment as your question suggested.I just wanted to know if there was any scientific reason why a new species emerges from a different species. I’d like to think it has to do with adapting to an environment but idk.
Yes there are reasons. It could be environmental (i.e. Chemicals that you come into contact on a regular bases could cause lung cancer. Also, many doctors say that food also plays a factor in causing cancer. Look up Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn and he can show you.Is there a reason a cancer develops in an otherwise perfectly healthy person?
I agree but when we are talking about humanity, how did we go from simple apes that never created anything, that would show some form of high intelligence, to homo sapiens that have managed to discover, invent, and have created wonders that would never be thought possible. (I don’t rule out evolution but I would like to see and answer)The change from one species to another is sometimes very slight
Because…?Species separation is entirely different and very highly unlikely.
Ahhh… you refer here to a cause, or trigger. Certainly this can be the case. But it does not explain all cancers, let alone all genetic heritable conditions. In some cases, genetic information simply fails to replicate faithfully. I don’t think anyone can point to the reason, or the cause.Yes there are reasons. It could be environmental (i.e. Chemicals that you come into contact on a regular bases could cause lung cancer.
First, there is no reason to assume that what happens in birds doesn’t happen in primates. But I certainly can’t suggest to you the definitive sequence of events leading to Adam and Eve. I don’t believe anyone can.I agree but when we are talking about humanity, how did we go from simple apes that never created anything, that would show some form of high intelligence, to homo sapiens that have managed to discover, invent, and have created wonders that would never be thought possible. (I don’t rule out evolution but I would like to see and answer)
You are a student of the media Ed. Sensationalism is routine - it grabs attention. Usually, there is a grain of truth. Or in some cases, more than a grain - such as in the assertion that we are all made from the remnants of exploding stars (=stardust).I write fiction but my readers would not see the following as anything plausible. Yet we are told we somehow diverged from another alleged common ancestor.
Bag-like sea creature was humans’ oldest known ancestor: A tiny sea creature…Code:sciencedaily.com
Researchers have identified traces of what they believe is the earliest known prehistoric ancestor of humans – a microscopic, bag-like sea creature, which lived about 540 million years ago.
You’re both wrong. Read my post to Gorgias above (#721).The woodenly literal interpretation of Genesis exposes scripture to the “ridicule of unbelievers” and places “obstacles” to anyone with any sort of scientific knowledge.
Gorgias was correctly referring to Augustine, as is confirmed by Thomas Aquinas.
By using the generic word “life,” you are burying the implications of your claim within your imprecise choice of words.False. This is like “Liquid cannot emerge from gas”, yet water is formed from two gases. Life is an emergent property that is not found in any of its material constituents.
It says Adam was made from INANIMATE physical stuff, not from a living creature.The Bible just says that Adam is made of physical stuff and that God breathed the breath of life into him.