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Regarding the genetic mechanism, I don't think I ever explicitly mentioned genes. Whatever you think is behind it, what matters is that features like tusks are heritable. This being the case, it is quite easy to explain the reduction of tusks in terms of natural selection without fully understanding the genetic mechanisms at work. |
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Is it not possible, given the scanty evidence for universal common descent, that Darwinistic hypothesis is in error? If you think it is not possible, then please explain. As a "theistic evolutionist", you must reconcile atheistic Darwinism with whatever flavor of theism to which you subscribe. So, from your perspective, which of the following is less likely? (a) God exists (b) all life evolved from a common ancestor Now, you must realize the implications of choice (b). If you are less sure of God's existence than you are of universal common ancestry, then you must have an explanation for many things. Here are a few: (i) abiogenesis -- life arising from non-life (ii) origin of the genetic code (iii) anthropic principles/fine-tuning (iv) existence of the universe (e.g. the Big Bang) (v) mind arising from non-mind I see that you also have what is often called a "blind faith": Quote:
Yes, it is right not to believe in the face of strong contrary evidence. However, you cannot produce substantial evidence to support the "evolutionist" half of your belief system. "Natural selection" remains unproven. Many questions go unanswered. So, it seems that you must have great "faith" in Darwinism. It cannot be otherwise. Please also answer this question: Why would is it so unbelievable that God created all major species separately? Thanks, John P.S. DD, I will respond to you, soon. [ November 05, 2002: Message edited by: Vanderzyden ]</p> |
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If I may: I will guess at Geo's answer, which would also be my answer: Geotheo accepts common descent because of the evidence for it that he encounters as a student of biology and genetics. Neither he nor I have ever encountered any evidence that suggests god created species separately. Thus: though it may be possible for him to do so, it is sensible to say that he chose not to, based on the evidence that we see. Did I mention that darwinist does not equal atheist? This is an important concept. |
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<a href="http://iidb.org/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=58&t=001647" target="_blank">http://iidb.org/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=58&t=001647</a> Note - if you don't have time to read through these articles, that's fine. Just stop claiming that science has no answers to the question of mind and brain. You can't simultaneously refuse to look at the evidence and claim there is no evidence (like you are doing with genetic mechanisms of macroevolution). Thanks, scigirl |
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I'm a thiest and also a thiestic evolutionist. I've read exactly 345,543 of your posts here and I'm wondering when you will start providing any real evidence that descent withmodification is an incorrect understanding of the natural world. Bubba |
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So why is it so unbelievable to you that God didn't create lifeforms via evolution? Why do you need "God was here" clues everywhere? Can't you believe in a God who doesn't beat you over the head with certainties? |
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Do you know of some review article that the rest of us have missed? Please provide a reference. |
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