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Why do people deny evolution?

 
 
Frank Apisa
 
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Mon 8 Dec, 2014 07:09 am
Two different things being argued here.

There is a side saying "evolution" never happened...and another saying that there is no chance of "intelligent design."

Fact is, though, "evolution" may be the mechanics of a form of "intelligent design."

Just sayin'! (Again, and again, and again.)


DNA Thumbs drive
 
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Mon 8 Dec, 2014 10:18 am
@Frank Apisa,
There is actually no doubt that billions and billions of lines of chemical computer code are the product of intelligence. If you do the math it is clear.
cicerone imposter
 
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Mon 8 Dec, 2014 10:33 am
@DNA Thumbs drive,
You're trying to support your foolish theory about intelligence or creators based on your religion that has no proof of it. Prove to us your god exists. We have much history about human religions; they are all created by men. Why did 'your' god appear only 2000 years ago when this planet is 4.5 billion years old?

Kind of late to the 'show' of evolution that has much scientific basis for it.
DNA Thumbs drive
 
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Mon 8 Dec, 2014 10:37 am
@cicerone imposter,
Dude, none of my arguments have anything to do with any God.

Since DNA is now storing binary code, it is a hard drive for binary code. Now how do hard drives, and the code that they contain form spontaneously in a warm pond.

We await your answer?

But expect more babble about God, instead of an answer.
rosborne979
 
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Mon 8 Dec, 2014 11:08 am
@DNA Thumbs drive,
DNA Thumbs drive wrote:
There is actually no doubt that billions and billions of lines of chemical computer code are the product of intelligence. If you do the math it is clear.

This is completely and totally incorrect. It has been demonstrated and proven that purely natural processes (evolution) are completely capable of producing DNA. You cannot trot this out as evidence of a creator no matter how often you repeat it or wish that it were true.
DNA Thumbs drive
 
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Mon 8 Dec, 2014 11:11 am
@rosborne979,
Please show the proof.

If you believe this you are having delusions, which really is nothing to laugh about.

The simplest DNA has hundreds of thousands of lines of code, which has never been shown to write itself, scientifically this illogical, and mathematically it is impossible, yet you have faith in your God, who is Darwin.

Waiting.
izzythepush
 
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Mon 8 Dec, 2014 11:20 am
@DNA Thumbs drive,
DNA Thumbs drive wrote:

Please show the proof.


Why? You're just going to ignore it anyway. Been there done that with Qhahog. This **** gets dull, boring and repetitive very quickly.
Olivier5
 
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Mon 8 Dec, 2014 11:25 am
@rosborne979,
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It has been demonstrated and proven that purely natural processes (evolution) are completely capable of producing DNA.

That is incorrect. Evolution as we know it is a result of DNA, rather than vice versa. The appearance of DNA itself is quite the mystery... So DNA-TD is correct about this. (He is wrong about other things)
Quehoniaomath
 
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Mon 8 Dec, 2014 11:31 am
@izzythepush,
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Why? You're just going to ignore it anyway. Been there done that with Qhahog. This **** gets dull, boring and repetitive very quickly.


No, you didn't mate!

You are now a LIAR, and you seem to be very malicious! So this makes you a Mailicious Liar!



Now, about that non existent 'evidence'......



Where on earth are you hiding that?????



btw If you get bored her I have solution mate: LEAVE!!!!


Good riddance!

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DNA Thumbs drive
 
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Mon 8 Dec, 2014 12:28 pm
@izzythepush,
Proof not shown, as I said......
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DNA Thumbs drive
 
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Mon 8 Dec, 2014 12:33 pm
@Olivier5,
Thanks for validating what DNA does. However I am curious as to what I am wrong about, as knowing this is what causes learning.

Again Thanks.
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Frank Apisa
 
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Mon 8 Dec, 2014 01:02 pm
As I said earlier...

"Two different things being argued here.

There is a side saying "evolution" never happened...and another saying that there is no chance of "intelligent design."

Fact is, though, "evolution" may be the mechanics of a form of "intelligent design."


And DNA may be part of the mechanics of a form of "intelligent design."


DNA Thumbs drive
 
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Mon 8 Dec, 2014 01:17 pm
@Frank Apisa,
Evolution, is a physical thing, that happens to organisms, that are controlled by DNA code. However the DNA for even a simple organism, has hundreds of thousands of lines of code, that are stored on a helical matrix, the matrix of DNA is now being used as a physical hard drive for the binary code that your computer is running, this makes DNA a physical hard drive known to and used by our science. Thus it follows, that even if the hard drive was grown, like we can now grow a human ear, that it is the product of intelligent design. That said evolution, is intelligent design, as it is the product of the chemical computer code, known as DNA.
Frank Apisa
 
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Mon 8 Dec, 2014 01:53 pm
@DNA Thumbs drive,
DNA Thumbs drive wrote:

Evolution, is a physical thing, that happens to organisms, that are controlled by DNA code. However the DNA for even a simple organism, has hundreds of thousands of lines of code, that are stored on a helical matrix, the matrix of DNA is now being used as a physical hard drive for the binary code that your computer is running, this makes DNA a physical hard drive known to and used by our science. Thus it follows, that even if the hard drive was grown, like we can now grow a human ear, that it is the product of intelligent design. That said evolution, is intelligent design, as it is the product of the chemical computer code, known as DNA.


Let me be as courteous about this as possible, whatever the hell your name is:

You may have convinced yourself that you KNOW the answers to the question for which you are making assertions right now...but it is almost certain that you don't.

Some of your guesses may be correct...even a blind squirrel blah, blah, blah. (Never really liked that statement because squirrels find acorns by smell.)

Anyway...you would do much better if you stopped with the pomposity...and actually offered your guesses as suggestions for consideration...rather than as revelations being proclaimed from on high.

cicerone imposter
 
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Mon 8 Dec, 2014 02:03 pm
@DNA Thumbs drive,
You wrote (in total ignorance and contradiction),
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Dude, none of my arguments have anything to do with any God.


Intelligent design must equate to some god. Otherwise, you're taking some interesting type of drug that has already taken away logic from your brain. Who is your 'creator or intelligent designer' if not god?

Intelligence requires some entity to have it; it doesn't exist in a vacuum. Evolution is the only answer.

DNA Thumbs drive
 
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Mon 8 Dec, 2014 02:04 pm
@Frank Apisa,
I have not made any guesses, that is why no one can argue with me. Bye the way, your last post used a heck of a lot of words, to say nothing.

Next.
DNA Thumbs drive
 
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Mon 8 Dec, 2014 02:07 pm
@cicerone imposter,
You are the one blabbering about intelligent design. I have just said, that physical hard drives full of the codes that enable both life and evolution, can not form randomly in a warm pond, science and mathematics will both show that this is impossible. If you can present science, that shows that this is wrong, please do, we could really use some comedy right now.
Frank Apisa
 
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Mon 8 Dec, 2014 02:25 pm
@DNA Thumbs drive,
DNA Thumbs drive wrote:

I have not made any guesses,


You make guesses all the time. Fact is, you are a guessing machine. You have to learn to acknowledge when you make them...and the first step on that path would be to teach yourself to recognize when you are. It is tough for a person who pontificates as much as you...but you can do it.

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that is why no one can argue with me.


Are you actually deluding yourself into thinking that no one is arguing with you??? If so...perhaps you are beyond help.

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Bye the way, your last post used a heck of a lot of words, to say nothing.


Oh, it said plenty, some of which might have made you feel uncomfortable. Probably that is why you are replying.
FBM
 
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Mon 8 Dec, 2014 02:52 pm
cicerone imposter
 
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Mon 8 Dec, 2014 03:34 pm
@DNA Thumbs drive,
Why don't you answer the few questions I posed for you? Too difficult?
 

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