R
reggieM
Guest
Jerry Coyne admitted such.No, but it did capitalize on Darwinist lies. They lie a lot.
Darwinism does lead to evil consequences by nature of the theory itself:
James von Brunn, Evolutionist
Jerry Coyne admitted such.No, but it did capitalize on Darwinist lies. They lie a lot.
Funny!Yep, that ignorant Darwin. Didn’t predict a thing about DNA. BAN HIS NAME FROM ALL SCIENCE BOOKS!!!
Seriously, buffalo, is there a point to this? Are you really surprised that discoveries have been made since Darwin first put forth his ideas? Is relativity to be discarded because it does not work at the sub-atomic level? Really?Ok, Ed Chick, when did you take over buffalo’s post?
Peace
Tim
To use your famous line - so we should stop looking and trying?The answer is that you can’t define the term, so you should quit using it.
Peace
Tim
Quite a few. I have been the author of many of those posts.Funny!
How many times have you read posts here that trumpet evolutions ability to make predictions?
Do you require all scientific theories to not only make correct predictions but to also predict every single possible outcome or unknown process?It’s OK to keep making the point that evolution predicted this and that, but where it fails you turn to such comments?
Honestly, I’m not asking for it both ways. What does the failure to predict all of those things have to do with the predictions that have been made? I am still not clear if you put this requirement on all scientific theories.You cannot have it both ways. Let’s be honest about it.
Failure to predict is not the same as failure of the prediction. You do understand that, right?And actually am not talking about Darwin himself, but the current evolutionary biologists. What it boils down to is evolution has had its failures in prediction.
Sure do.Quite a few. I have been the author of many of those posts.Do you require all scientific theories to not only make correct predictions but to also predict every single possible outcome or unknown process?Honestly, I’m not asking for it both ways. What does the failure to predict all of those things have to do with the predictions that have been made? I am still not clear if you put this requirement on all scientific theories.Failure to predict is not the same as failure of the prediction. You do understand that, right?
Peace
Tim
How is that a reply to my statement? If I don’t understand the meaning of a term, I don’t use it. If you don’t understand what “kind” means, regardless of whether or not it will be defined in the future, you shouldn’t use it.To use your famous line - so we should stop looking and trying?
I’m sorry, but I had a long night last night. What is HGT?Sure do.
The failure of prediction is HGT. This clearly departs from the Tree of Life.
Well, as you know the source of the word is from Genesis. So there is a meaning of this that we do not yet fully grasp.How is that a reply to my statement? If I don’t understand the meaning of a term, I don’t use it. If you don’t understand what “kind” means, regardless of whether or not it will be defined in the future, you shouldn’t use it.
Peace
Tim
Time for a cup of coffee.I’m sorry, but I had a long night last night. What is HGT?
What does the “Tree of Life” have to do with your previous post? You complained that Darwinisn failed to predict horizontal gene transfer, junk DNA not being junk, gene expression is controlled by sophisticated regualtory circuits and that bacteria do not solely evolve in random fashion. The failure to make those prediction is not the same as predicting that there is no horizontal gene transfer, etc.
The “Tree of Life” was a conceptualization of how things evolved. That was found to be the wrong way to look at it, but that discovery didn’t in any way falsify any of the theory of macroevolution.
Peace
Tim
If you believe this, then you’re not a Catholic. If you don’t believe it, then you’re spreading lies.Hitler was a Christian, therefore Christianity leads to evil.
That has been his public claim for a long time – “there are no weaknesses in evolutionary theory”.Horizontal Gene Transfer. I just don’t want to keep typing it out anymore.
So your claim is there are no failures?
What on earth are you going on about?Sure, it supposedly made “facts” more factual. Someday, we’ll have facts that don’t need to be corrected and “certainties” that are not filled with contradictions and errors. The complete overhaul of the so-called, tree of life to now what is a jumbled mass of confusion is the the first step.
Not at all, though to be fair most people don’t understand the significance of unique character combinations.Again, that evidence is based purely on speculation. Jaw bones on reptiles is just that, jawbones on a reptile; it says nothing of mammals. Your evidence has to go beyond this speculation.
Define “kind”.The inability to breed has happened where isolation and adaptation have occurred. These animals are still of the same “kind” .
see post 69.Define “kind”.
You do all know the horizontal gene transfer only occurs at the very bottom of the “tree”. The “tree of life” is still very applicable to hominid evolution.That has been his public claim for a long time – “there are no weaknesses in evolutionary theory”.
The Tree of Life was a mapping of evolutionary predictions. When that was proven false, the theory of linear descent was falsified. That’s a failed prediction.
Now the claim is that we have the “right” Tree of Life diagrams (the tangled jungle of life), in spite of the many obvious problems one can see with that prediction.
So which is it reggie? Am I lying about being a Catholic or just an athiestic liar?If you believe this, then you’re not a Catholic. If you don’t believe it, then you’re spreading lies.
Snake DNA in apes is higher up than that.You do all know the horizontal gene transfer only occurs at the very bottom of the “tree”. The “tree of life” is still very applicable to hominid evolution.
C’mon guys - civility!So which is it reggie? Am I lying about being a Catholic or just an athiestic liar?
Why can’t I use the same argument you use to besmirch science?
Peace
Tim