I wish scientists would explain how something was created from nothing. Their theories are mostly moronic. (Evolution) How can something recognize the need to change and then change it's offsprings DNA.
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@boobiesandexplosions:::i wish fundies would explain how mankind was made from mud
Aw, that one's easy:
"gawd said it, i believe it, and that settles it."
The theory of evolution, doesn't state anywhere where life/earth/universe came from.
You can actually PROVE DNA changes in a lab with bacteria and it also is known that insects become resistant to poisons. Ignoring reality, on the other hand IS moronic.
"Their theories are mostly moronic. "
Pack up boys and girls of academia, gamefaq user captainxAnarchy pulled the carpet from under your hoax.
You call their theories moronic and then ask how something can recognize the need to change its offspring's DNA?
The most concise explanation of abiogenesis would be over your head as you are unable to even grasp something as simple as evolution.
If you look further in the topic, you can see that this guy said that speciation has never been observed. When I linked him to a page detailing many, many examples of speciation, his response?
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I wish scientists would explain how something was created from nothing.
OK. "Nothing" is actually a high energy state because it represents a local maximum of order and a local minimum of entropy. Nature abhors a vacuum so badly that energy transference will "create" matter to increase the entropy in the system.
This is the actual effects of those laws of thermodynamics you keep babbling about. Fill an area with empty space and small amounts of matter appear in it naturally. If the entire universe were filled with "nothing" then the amount of energy would be titanic, and the drive to create matter would be so strong that it would do so at a high rate, producing a lot of matter in a short period of time.
How can something recognize the need to change and then change it's offsprings DNA.
We are not Lamarkianists. You'll have to go check down the hall.
-Frank
"I wish scientists would explain how something was created from nothing. Their theories are mostly moronic. (Evolution) How can something recognize the need to change and then change it's offsprings DNA."
The ignorance you people flaunt is remarkable.
Evolution has nothing to do with 'how something was created from nothing'.
Abiogenesis concerns itself with living organisms created from organic compounds. Evolution is not a conscious decision. It is a result of natural advantages and benefits.
I do with these fools would actually read something about the subject of their senseless derision. After all, pretty much all of us have read their buybull. If we can read theirs, why can't they read ours ?
"I wish scientists would explain how something was created from nothing"
Yeah, figuring out where God came from is one of the greatest mysteries of modern science.
As for natural selection, there is no choice. Evolution is random, and whatever happens to work in terms of the environment survives to reproduce.
"I wish scientists would explain how something was created from nothing. "
I wish christians would explain were god came from.
"Their theories are mostly moronic. (Evolution) How can something recognize the need to change and then change it's offsprings DNA. "
How can someone think this is a theory? Oh right, if you're a moronic christian.
I think its time to change the "Theory" of evolution to the "Law" of evolution if these people use the misunderstanding of the word theory to argue their points.
Of course, some of these fundies seem to not understand the law of gravity, ie. people in australia should fall off the earth.
Blah, blah, blah.
Same old shit, different fundie.
I wish scientists would find the fundie gene and figure out how to remove it.
Evolution requires life to exist for it to work. Abiogenesis is what explains the origin of life.
P.S. If men and women were made of dirt and ribs, why are there still dirt and ribs?</sarcasm>
your understanding of evolution is backward.
big-bang is cosmology, not exactly something from nothing .
The only ones who believe that something was created from nothing are creationists; ask them. Scientists would never say something that moronic.
Evolution is adaptation to a changing environment through random mutations and natural selection. Every single new organism has a bunch of mutations. If any of those mutations are beneficial to the organism, so that it has a better chance to produce offspring than the others, that mutation will live on to the next generation. That is all there is to it, really.
Well, your first question deals with cosmology and quantum mechanics, which (while at some far-removed level is related, I suppose) is not relevant to your second question, which deals with biology.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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