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Author Topic:   Evolution: theory for the weak-minded?
quicksink
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Message 25 of 44 (8404)
04-10-2002 6:50 AM


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By degenerating..I guess you could call it evolving for the worse. We aren't getting better, bigger, stronger, etc. as the theory of evolution suggests, we are degenerating. Why? Because of sin of man mentioned numerous times in the bible.
Humans are not degenerating because humans sinned- we are degenerating because the weak and unintelligent can be saved and are therefore adding their weak genes to the human gene pool.

  
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Message 26 of 44 (8405)
04-10-2002 6:53 AM


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Edit: Bacteria reproduce so rapidly that their lifespan is equivalent to hundreds (if not thousands..millions) of human years over relatively short periods of time. Why don't we see dramatic macro changes that benefit the theory of evolution?
We do. Bacteria are capable of adapting to antibiotics in incredibly short periods of time.

  
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Message 27 of 44 (8406)
04-10-2002 6:55 AM
Reply to: Message 15 by Dr_Tazimus_maximus
04-09-2002 10:56 PM


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What evidence do you have to show that those layers in fact do represent millions of years?
Perhaps you could explain why radiocarbon dating shows that the lower layers are older that the higher layers. It never contradicts itself...

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quicksink
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Message 28 of 44 (8407)
04-10-2002 6:57 AM
Reply to: Message 15 by Dr_Tazimus_maximus
04-09-2002 10:56 PM


Please respond to the issue of nuclear medicine and nuclear power in relation to readiocarbon dating. You're side-stepping.
And BlonDe- do you believe that evolution created ecological diversity after the flood, like many creationists believe on this board?
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