The brain is the fundamental unit of life – yet evolutionists attempt to explain life by completely ignoring it.
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This is probably his first try in using the
words "brain," "fundamental," and "evolutionists" in the same sentence.
Not bad, son, but needs work.
Austin, there's a point in the book A Brief History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson where he mentions amino acids -- and then parenthetically adds, "which I am obliged by long tradition to refer to here as 'the building blocks of life.'" (At least, that's pretty close to an exact quote.) I love it when someone can present good science and still make it entertainingly witty.
~David D.G.
The brain is the fundamental unit of life...
No, but brain is a key unit of social life!
...yet evolutionists attempt to explain life by completely ignoring it.
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Just because you don't use real words and proper sentence structure doesn't mean you're making any sense.
For most of earth's history, "life" consisted of brainless plants. Brains, though handy, are an optional extra.
“The brain is the fundamental unit of life”
How do you figure?
Not everything that’s alive has a brain. Look at Trump.
If it’s all that fundamental, everyone would have one. Birds, trees, grass, beetles, Donald’s press corps, plankton…
“yet evolutionists attempt to explain life by completely ignoring it.”
Well, yes. For a long time there was life, but not much in the way of brains, was there? At least in the ’evolutionists’’ model.
But when we get to hominids and mankind, we spend quite a bit of time on brains, brainpower, adaptations so we could outsmart the lions…
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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