"Natural selection"?" That is again a term made up by evolutionists to try to explain things they don't understand.
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Oh, good grief, I can't stand it! This is another beautiful case of the pot calling the mirror black. How do these people manage to live, let alone type, without being able to think?
~David D.G.
"Natural selection" is a term made up by "evolutionists" to describe the basic principle that "those not suited for their environmental conditions will not survive as long, will not produce as many offspring, and/or will not produce offspring that survive as long, meaning that their traits will be underrepresented in the population, while those with favorable will be overrepresented and come to dominate the gene pool". It is a broad principle with a pretty good prediction that arises from it. Just because you don't understand this (or, really, most things) doesn't mean no-one does.
Natural selection means that certain species aren't as suited to their environments as others and therefore will not produce as much offspring, hmm, i think i have a pretty clear understanding of what that means
We have no problem understanding it at all. We see it happening every spring in Nature; males wooing females, and females choosing the one their instincts tell them is the most promising male.
What we don't understand is "Goddidit". Which god? Why and how? Who made that god?
Living things that are adapted to their environments survive and reproduce. Living things that aren't adapted simply die. Simple, yes?
You would probably understand it if you didn't have a mental firewall keeping out anything resembling sense.
"Natural selection"?" That is again a term made up by evolutionists to try to explain things they don't understand.
And a fairytale called the Bible is something made up by a bunch of Bronze Age goatfuckers with ideas above their stations, to try to explain things about Reality that the likes of Carico don't understand.
The Bible. It does the thinking for you.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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