UM if most animals live 10 - 20 years, 150 tops and evolution takes millions of years then HOW can it be possible for anything to evolve?
Evolutionists are so stupid. If evolution was possible then wed see changes in normal animals in pretty much every generation.
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Why is it that indoctrinated 11 year old boys behind a computer believe that they have destroyed evolution with a single idea that would be obvious to any rational person?
Oh, that's right. It's because they don't know what the fuck they're talking about.
"If evolution were possible then we'd see changes in normal animals in pretty much every generation."
I'm taller than my parents.
You lose.
(I also fixed your grammar. Unless you were suddenly speaking of matrimony. To be honest, I can't be sure with you types anymore.)
What? Individuals don't evolve, species do. The only way a species cannot evolve is if every member of a species suddenly decided to stop having sex.
And we do see differences in a species every generation. Do you look exactly like your parents?
Well, let's do the math: if animals live 10-20 years, then in 500 million years, that's about 30,000,000 generations. So we need only 1/30,000,000th of a change every generation. Can anyone honestly say they're 99.999997% identical to their parents?
"UM if most animals live 10 - 20 years, 150 tops and evolution takes millions of years then HOW can it be possible for anything to evolve?"
Your lack of understanding of evolutionary theory is astounding. How's this: individuals don't evolve, species do.
"Evolutionists are so stupid. If evolution was possible then wed see changes in normal animals in pretty much every generation."
We do on a genetic level you moron. Once in a while something is seen that is evidenced on a larger scale but you always see a change on the genetic level.
UM, you do see changed in animals every day! no two animals look the same. Have you noticed how you look different fom your parents and siblings and other family members you're genetically related to? If God created man in his image, why do we not all look the same?
If evolution was possible then wed see changes in normal animals in pretty much every generation.
Statistically, in populations by generations, yes.
I'm pretty sure he's a Poe. He responded later in the topic, after people explained evolution to him, with this:
it's funny to see these straw man arguments. Every single point of evolution has been disproved by my argument.
Here's how it works Adam.
You go to the zoo, enter the carnivore exhibit,
get eaten(hope the canivores don't get ill), no breeden for you.
The gene pool is a little cleaner, the average IQ goes up, natural selection at work. Humans evolve to be less fundie. (I know it's a beautiful dream.)
It's not the individuals that evolve, it's the species itself during slow process of mutation, adaption and chance.
Evolution, you does not understand it.
Shiny mirror is shiny. You're the stupid one here, dearie.
Species evolve, not individuals, stupid. We DO se changes, albeit small ones, in every generation, stupid. That is the process of evolution, stupid. All you have to do to be part of evolution, is to survive long enough to have offspring that survives long enough to have offspring that survives long... Well, you get the picture. I failed; I haven't been able to have offspring.
Do you look EXACTLY like your parents?
Did they look EXACTLY like your grandparents?
Etc, etc, back in time, except before the invention of the camera you don't know the answer.
Go ahead, admit it, you're the "smart" one in your family, right?
"If evolution was possible then wed see changes in normal animals in pretty much every generation."
You have between 40 and 100 mutations in your genetic code (depends on who you talk to, what they say the average number of mutations is).
These are changes, genetic code that does not come from either of your parents.
Every generation has these changes. That's what evolution looks like. Meditate on this, spratling, then get back to us.
Giant Tortoises - as observed by Charles Darwin; one of three taken back by him, 'Harriet', was 176 years old - on the Galapagos Islands. Also, Timothy:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_%28tortoise%29
Found on a Portugese ship in 1854: was ten years old by then, was ships mascot on board HMS Queen in action against Sevastopol in the Crimean War. Died in 2004.
Provable - as it's observable - and repeatable in E-coli bacteria in 20-year experiments by Richard Lenski.
The stupidity of Cre(a)ti(o)nists - especially post-Kitzmiller vs. Dover - has been Expelled , Adam.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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