De-evolving is in keeping with the second law of thermal dynamics. We start super tall, long lived and intelligent. 6000 years later we are where we are at for several reasons i.e. enviornmental, social.
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I remember the first time my (formerly fundy) husband hit me with the "de-evolving" theory. I think I just stared at him with my mouth open and then, in very small words and short sentences, proceeded to explain exactly what evolution is. And as for entropy.... just don't even go there. Whoever's responsible for giving fundies this argument to mess with needs to be given a cool drink and a quiet sit-down.
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nvm, you are too stupid.
America, these are the people that give Europeans ammo for ridicule. These are the people that can't compete in modern business world because THEY ARE TOO STUPID AND UNEDUCATED!
America, it's time to feel embarrassed.
Alert! Alert! We have a person, who has totally misconceived the second law of thermodynamics.
Why do you guys bother with science when you don't understand it at all? Are you fucking nuts? <--- just a retoric question.
Life expectancy in the stone-age: 20 years
Life expectancy in the Roman Empire: 28 years
Life expectancy in the Middle Ages: 30 years
Life expectancy in Victorian Britain: 45 years
Life expectancy in Britain now: > 75 years
Crimes rates (nobody believes it, but the statistics are unambiguous) are constantly falling.
Percentage of people world wide who are chronically undernourished:
1970s: 35%
Now: 15%
And a lot more. The world is actually getting better year after year.
Sure, if you have lived in a closed environment, with no added energy for 6000 years.
Where are all these super-tall fossils, btw?
Oh, and there's no de-evolving, as there is no up or down in evolution, just change and adaptation. If you de-adapt, you go extinct.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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