Spirituality
25 Jul 18
Originally posted by @divegeesterAh yes a population (bacteria) evolves into more resilient population (still bacteria). No one denies that. This type of microevolution is perfectly compatible with the Biblical account of creation. I see no evidence to suggest that it became a different kind of specie.
Feel free to run, hide and dodge from the actual point which is that bacteria, not viruses, evolve to become antibiotic resistant. Are you going to tell me a bacteria is not a living thing now?
24 Aug 18
Originally posted by @kazetnagorraQuote the exact text you think think explains that.
It does explain that.
Originally posted by @kazetnagorraI am not asking for a 150 years of biology I am simply asking for evidence that mutations can cause macroevolution to occur, i.e for evidence that mutations can cause one specie to change into a different specie.
Do you really think 150 years of biology can be condensed into a single quote?
Originally posted by @dj2beckerThat's not what you asked for; here is what you said:
Ah yes a population (bacteria) evolves into more resilient population (still bacteria). No one denies that. I see no evidence to suggest that it became a different kind of specie.
Originally posted by @dj2becker
Have beneficial mutations ever been observed in life forms simpler than single celled organisms for example?
An example answer is bacteria (a living thing) evolving via natural selection via DNA mutations.
Do you acknowledge that this is an adequate response to what you asked?
24 Aug 18
Originally posted by @divegeesterWell that is because you have just jumped into the conversation without any context as to why I was asking the question. The question was a follow up of my question on page 45 that still remains unanswered. In case you missed it here it is again:
That's not what you asked for; here is what you said:
Originally posted by @dj2becker
Have beneficial mutations ever been observed in life forms simpler than single celled organisms for example?
An example answer is bacteria (a living thing) evolving via natural selection via DNA mutations.
Do you acknowledge that this is an adequate response to what you asked?
Do you believe a single cell evolved into a fully functional human due to mutations that were not working towards anything without any intelligent direction?
Originally posted by @dj2beckerNo, I have been following it and I spotted your question which I replied to with an example.
Well that is because you have just jumped into the conversation without any context as to why I was asking the question.
Do you accept that to the question which I responded to, that you now have an "example" of what you were asking for?
24 Aug 18
Originally posted by @divegeesterSure, so if you understand the context of the question, do you believe that bacteria evolving into more resilient bacteria is evidence that a non living material can evolve into a fully functional human due to mutations that were not working towards anything without any intelligent direction?
No, I have been following it and I spotted your question which I replied to with an example.
Do you accept that to the question which I responded to, that you now have an "example" of what you were asking for?
24 Aug 18
Originally posted by @divegeesterAnd far beyond this forum I'm sure.
You may not have conversed with dj2becker before; he is also @Fetchmyjunk and possibly @Romans1009.
He is widely regarded in this forum as being a bit of a bellend.
Originally posted by @dj2beckerYou need to excersise some honesty and acknowledge that I appropriately answered your question.
Sure, so if you understand the context of the question, do you believe that bacteria evolving into more resilient bacteria is evidence that a non living material can evolve into a fully functional human due to mutations that were not working towards anything without any intelligent direction?
If you don’t Daniel, then I’m just going to have to assume that you are still the dishonest trolling prick you’ve always been and ignore your fat useless boring ass again.
Originally posted by @dj2beckerI believe you are sitting on that evidence sir. (Ever wondered about your coccyx bone? )
I am not asking for a 150 years of biology I am simply asking for evidence that mutations can cause macroevolution to occur, i.e for evidence that mutations can cause one specie to change into a different specie.
24 Aug 18
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeWell yours may certainly have had a tail attached to it in the past. I shall spare my forefathers that insult.
I believe you are sitting on that evidence sir. (Ever wondered about your coccyx bone? )
Originally posted by @divegeesterDo you understand what "sure" means?
You need to excersise some honesty and acknowledge that I appropriately answered your question.
If you don’t Daniel, then I’m just going to have to assume that you are still the dishonest trolling prick you’ve always been and ignore your fat useless boring ass again.
I see you have dodged my follow up question to you. And since you cannot get yourself to answer it you are resorted to your insults again. 😴
Originally posted by @dj2beckerI’m not interested in your “follow up” question at least until you acknowledge that I appropriately answered your question.
Do you understand what "sure" means?
I see you have dodged my follow up question to you. And since you cannot get yourself to answer it you are resorted to your insults again. 😴
Did I or not?
24 Aug 18
Originally posted by @dj2beckerThe theory of evolution and the evidence in favour of it explains it. If you have any specific questions I am happy to address them.
I am not asking for a 150 years of biology I am simply asking for evidence that mutations can cause macroevolution to occur, i.e for evidence that mutations can cause one specie to change into a different specie.