Well if you think of Darwin's theory, every mutation to something else is actually a mistake. So billions of mistakes later, here you are, the perfect accident. LOL
I kinda laugh when I think of that one.
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Yeah, that's kinda how it works.
You hedge your bets, and whatever wins, you keep playing there.
And when I recall that the vacuum tube, radioactivity, teflon, x-rays and superglue were all discoverd by mistake, I laugh at what you just posted.
We laugh at you so I guess we are kind of even.
Briele, instead of listening to what other morons say about evolution, why don't you go get a book, say The Selfish Gene, and learn that not only is evolution a fact but that it waaaay more beautiful then the Invisible Man in the Sky Theory.
Well, it sort of does work that way. Except, instead of laughing, I find it amazing. The fact that humans essentially did come out of billions of errors is an incredible thing.
A 'mistake' presupposes a goal.
A goal presupposes an intelligence.
Are you really trying to criticise evolution by assuming there's an intelligence behind it?
That's pretty fail.
Yes, you are a perfect, special, and unique snowflake just like the rest of us.
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You got it half right.
If the mistake turns out to be better suited, TAH-DAH! There's survival of the fittest for you.
Not all accidents are bad, ask Alexander Graham Bell.
And yet you have just brilliantly summed up how evolution works, and yes, it is kind of funny.
A succinct and humerous description of evolution, maybe, but not fundie.
Ah, but you see we are NOT perfect. We are not even close to being perfect. Indeed, there are many points which suggest our construction is rather haphazard. That was one of several reasons why "Intelligent Design" was shot down so easily.
Do try and keep up.
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