Is Darwin's Theory Of Evolution True? Part Two

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It is programmed to regenerate what the parent was.
Yes, it is programmed to regenerate, but not programmed to mutate.

Evolution is not part of the programming, but part of the potential of being a living creature.

The nature of living things is that they have the potential to change their DNA. When DNA change becomes actual, and that results in different species, we call that evolution.
 
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I didn’t like those. Too loud of a boom. We had some consideration for our neighbors. I got a hold of an “ash can” once, but they were declared illegal in 1966 because they contained too much flash powder. I only used it the one time, with no desire to get more.
 
We had some consideration for our neighbors.
Yes… I realized that when peeled opened a hundred Black Cats and stuffed the powder in a pill bottle… lit the fuse, and my neighbor ran out his house in his underwear. :crazy_face:
 
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BTW, how does one quote another at this website-- I’m a newbie. Also, when I click in my own avatar at the top of the page, I get a listing of responses, so do I need to delete them after a while? If so, how do I do that?

Thanks in advance for the help.
 
BTW, how does one quote another at this website-- I’m a newbie. Also, when I click in my own avatar at the top of the page, I get a listing of responses, so do I need to delete them after a while? If so, how do I do that?

Thanks in advance for the help.
If you want the whole quote just click the little circle thingy next to the B

If you want just a few words or sentences, just hold down the left mouse button and swipe to highlight the part you want in blue. When you let go of the button a quote icon box will appear over part you highlighted just click on that box… its much easier than the old forum we had.
 
Also, when I click in my own avatar at the top of the page, I get a listing of responses, so do I need to delete them after a while?
No… you don’t have to delete anything, it’s automatically archived .
 
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To answer your question, you don’t wait for evolution. It happens continuously over time to fit the current environment. It may have been possible that it may not have always lived down in the dark, but migrated there for reasons unknown and developed this ability.
 
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If you want the whole quote just click the little circle thingy next to the B

If you want just a few words or sentences, just hold down the left mouse button and swipe to highlight the part you want in blue. When you let go of the button a quote icon box will appear over part you highlighted just click on that box… its much easier than the old forum we had.
Ah, I got this far, so thanks for that, but I’ll be darned if I can find the “B”. Hey, cut me some slack as I’m 72 years old!
 
Once the male finds a suitable mate, he bites into her belly and latches on until his body fuses with hers. Their skin joins together, and so do their blood vessels, which allows the male to take all the nutrients he needs from his host/mate’s blood. The two fish essentially become one.

With his body attached to hers like this, the male doesn’t have to trouble himself with things like seeing or swimming or eating like a normal fish. The body parts he doesn’t need anymore—eyes, fins, and some internal organs—atrophy, degenerate and wither away, until he’s little more than a lump of flesh hanging from the female, taking food from her and providing sperm whenever she’s ready to spawn.

 
Yes, the best way to get the public to eat the poison was great music with bad messages. Poor Jimi Hendrix.
 
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It is programmed to regenerate what the parent was.
Yes, it is programmed to regenerate, but not programmed to mutate.

Evolution is not part of the programming, but part of the potential of being a living creature.

The nature of living things is that they have the potential to change their DNA. When DNA change becomes actual, and that results in different species, we call that evolution.
Tim, your understanding of how nature works, the sort of words you use, it sounds like intelligent design and nothing like evolutionary theory.
 
Essentially that life forms evolve over time due to a variety of factors that at the least includes mutations, genetic drift, and natural selection. OTOH, what it doesn’t include within it is whether God(s) were involved.
The importance of this conversation lies in what it says about us, who we are, why we are and how we got here. The historical reality includes how the human body came to be what it is and is inseparable from what that body does. What our bodies do, all the structural and physiological processes, are united in the one person who is reading this, thinking, feeling and physically acting.

Organisms adapt to the environment of which they are a part. We adapt as well. These transformations are of a different order than the initial cause of our bodily form. No mutation, no genetic drift, no such events are responsible for story telling or science. Natural selection basically is nothing other than taking away what is inconsistent with life. There are so many other factors shaping diversity, the fundamental basis being Love, which synonymous with beauty is what attracts mating pairs to make real what was a dream.
 
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