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Chocaholic, do you read what people post or just see evolution and drop down to the quick reply box?
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It's the basic principle of evolution. If you can't even understand this, no wonder you're not able think outside of the "Genesis" box.
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Chocoholic, why don't you try providing extra basis for your own theory, instead of just saying how terrible OUR theories are?
That would work better. Tell us something that is good evidence for the Genesis account. I'm sick of hearing "omg u rly think we're monkies lololol". You obviously don't understand the theory, but I'm willing to bet you understand the Genesis account better than most of us do. So do what you're best at. Tell us what we don't know.
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Chocaholic can go ahead and pretend like he believes that we didn't evolve from lower life-forms and live
his life through self-deception. Sorry if this took so long. I was typing this, watching TV, and eating grapes at the same time. PRENTICE HALL'S PREHISTORIC TIMELINES History of our lithosphere. I'm sure there are multiple different explanations of different parts of this timeline. The effects it had on the planet were similar, though. Pre-Earth - Earth was still building up. A series of collisions from objects as large as Mars managed to heat our entire planet. 4.6 Billion years ago - When it finally formed a definite shape, our planet was virtually covered in volcanic activity. 4 bya - Although we eventually cooled down to solidify, Earth was still extremely hot, and was covered with many "softspots" - areas with lots of molten lava and volcanoes. No oceans yet. 3.8 bya - Earth began to cool down, rain brought much water to our planet, and oceans finally formed. The water was brown, however, due to high iron content. Eventually, sediment started to fill the oceans and many of those sediments are found in the ocean today. The biological timeline. This one is sort of straightforward, mostly including the contents I explained about evolution. Many of the uncharted dates occured during Pre-Cambrian time - roughly 640-544 mya. Pre-life - The date wasn't listed, but "microspheres" - huge balls of biotic material that had plasma membranes and were able to store and release energy - began to form. They started to appear more and more like cells. 2.2 bya - Organisms began releasing oxygen as a waste product. This might explain the heavy iron content in the ocean and eventually oxygen filling our atmosphere. Uncharted date - Simple forms of bacteria (prokaryotes) similar to those today began to prosper. Uncharted date - Eukaryotes began to appear, and something marvelous began to happen: Aerobic bacteria and Photosynthetic bacteria began to enter the cell, and neither cell nor bacteria were harmed. The cells worked together, changed to better suit the cell's processes, and formed organelles. Uncharted date - shortly after Eukaryotes forming, sexual reproduction became possible. It allowed for more genetic variations and less gene faults. This also helped with natural selection. Uncharted date - A few mya after sexual reproduction, multicellular organisms began to form. Paleozoic Era - 544-245 mya. Virtually all life was underwater. Cambrian period - Organisms began to host skeletons. Trilobites, clam-like organisms and much others began to form. Still no vertebrates. You know what? I'm not going to finish this entire thing, but I will say this: We actually have proof that evolution, mass extinction, and cosmic activities occured. I'm not saying that the stuff in the Bible didn't happen, but any human being can lie and get away with it without proof. You need to prove that the entire Earth was flooded and that humans just came out of thin air. You can't get all your proof from a book over centuries old with no evidence to back up their claims. We, however, have little less than 5 billion years to prove ourselves. |
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yes!!!!!! more action i love how as soon as this thread was started it got shot down!!!! pwnd joo nooob
ps look at this if u want http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_life |
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Hey, perkey, go check the other thread and post in it.
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im actually going to watch the youtube thing and see what he is saying to brain wash all those kids
EDIT ken ham looks like a neanderthal there for he proves evolution true lol Last edited by perkeyone; 03-17-2007 at 11:51 PM.. |
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I can't believe the YouTube video, it's so stupid. (Lol, sorry for using that word, Chrissi.)
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ken ham is the devil!
ken ham looks like a neanderthal there for he proves evolution true lol he keeps talking about taking it all literally... ... its so dumb |
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Thread IQ has gone down
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Actually, as soon as you started posting, despite the WikiPedia link, I shook my head. I shouldn't have to explain myself.
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Unbelievable.
Evolution is a fact. It has been observed countless times. Take a biology class. Ken Ham is corruptive. He is destroying intellectualism by pounding this crud into childrens heads, breeding them to be nonthinkers. His site is also full of outright lies and deceits. He plays on peoples naiveity, and is just downright dirty.
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can you please stop posting?
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No disrespect, but all I really see you doing is throwing insults at Ken Ham. I don't blame you, he seems quite corrupted, but you need to support the debate as well.
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