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Request to intelligent freepers that beleive in evolution - post the name of the species
self ^ | 2004/02/13 | self

Posted on 02/13/2004 3:22:51 AM PST by Truth666

On a previous thread I explained how basically the evolution lie is implanted in the braines the masses : cheap trick behind the most devasting lie in the history of mankind

I'm addressing in this thread freepers with solid knowledge about the flora and fauna that has been documented since photography / film exist. So botanists, zoologists or simply nature interested people that believe in evolution, I have a request to you :

- please post the name of the species and if you have the time a short explanation of why that species would be the best example to illustrate evolution.


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Curious if some convincing material will be posted.
1 posted on 02/13/2004 3:22:51 AM PST by Truth666
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To: Truth666
Rather the page through 400+ posts, how about if you cut to the chase about the trick.
2 posted on 02/13/2004 3:45:28 AM PST by Mean Daddy
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To: Truth666
You've got to be kidding. Wake up and smell the millenium.
3 posted on 02/13/2004 3:52:28 AM PST by savage henry (sense is not common)
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To: savage henry
Evolution,PFFFFTTTT are people this ignorant Have we become this dumb. Evolution so where are all the monkeys evolving into humans where are they shouldnt we see this happening right before our eyes. The things people hold dear instead holding the Word of god dear and the Savior Jesus christ we become so foolish and believe such nonsense, evolution what crap. Well it is written and unfortunately even those that believe in christ will also be deceived in the end times because they dont truly know the Word of god and believe the non sense of man.
4 posted on 02/13/2004 4:02:24 AM PST by repub32
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To: Truth666
Wrong question (obviously from someone who does not have a working knowledge of biology or evolution) that is somewhat like asking what building best illustrates engineering.
5 posted on 02/13/2004 4:02:54 AM PST by Rudder
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To: Truth666
I believe its creationist evolution.
6 posted on 02/13/2004 4:08:05 AM PST by Rebelbase (The gravy train makes unscheduled stops.)
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To: Truth666
Do mean like Key deer? The whitetail deer living on the Florida Keys that have evolved to the size of your Golden Retriever because of scarce food? Is that what you mean?
7 posted on 02/13/2004 4:12:30 AM PST by Ditter
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To: Truth666
I think the finches found in the Galapagos were the examples that started it all.
8 posted on 02/13/2004 4:15:30 AM PST by Mr. Bird
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To: Truth666
I don't know about evolution, but Dean would be the best example of the human species devolving into a hemroid, and right before our eyes.
9 posted on 02/13/2004 4:17:46 AM PST by MissAmericanPie
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To: MissAmericanPie
Now that was a good one!
10 posted on 02/13/2004 4:18:18 AM PST by AntiGuv (When the countdown hits zero, something's gonna happen..)
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To: Mr. Bird
Well, no, the finches demonstration variation within species and adaptation to environment. Evolution posits a change from one species to another. Despite the change from beak to beak of Darwin's finches, they're still recognizably finches. I think what the author is asking for is an example of something that is clearly in the process of evolutionary change. In other words, show him a reptile that has developed the ear of a mammal.

I must warn you, though, that no example will be good enough for a creationist, just as no hard-core evolutionist is ever going to accept the possibility of special creation.

Personally, I think God created the earth, but that He did it through organic means. Creation can be reconciled with evolution but, once again, you're not going to get the zealots on either side to admit that.

11 posted on 02/13/2004 4:24:51 AM PST by Hootowl
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To: Hootowl
Creation can be reconciled with evolution but, once again, you're not going to get the zealots on either side to admit that.

I completely agree, which is why I tend to skip over these threads. But sometimes I can't help myself.

12 posted on 02/13/2004 4:32:08 AM PST by Mr. Bird
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To: Hootowl
First of all : "Creation can be reconciled with evolution"
No it can't.
13 posted on 02/13/2004 4:53:53 AM PST by Truth666
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To: Hootowl
Yes, there are small variations within species. But there are NO examples of evolution between species - from one to another - that is much different.
14 posted on 02/13/2004 4:56:32 AM PST by Tigercap
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To: Hootowl
Second : Well, no, the finches demonstration variation within species and adaptation to environment. Evolution posits a change from one species to another. Despite the change from beak to beak of Darwin's finches, they're still recognizably finches.
No, I believe there's no such thing as "variation within species to adapt to the environment". If there was such a variation, then that would be a proof for evolution.
15 posted on 02/13/2004 4:59:10 AM PST by Truth666
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Evolution so where are all the monkeys evolving into humans

Sweet fancy Moses. If this is what you think evolution actually suggests, how do you expect people to take you seriously?
16 posted on 02/13/2004 5:01:36 AM PST by BikerNYC
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To: Truth666
No, I believe there's no such thing as "variation within species to adapt to the environment"

OK, silly person. Let's set aside the very real variations within the finch populations. What about the phenotypical variations among homo sapiens, i.e. the variances in melanin content between equatorial populations and their same-species cousins in Europe?

17 posted on 02/13/2004 5:04:38 AM PST by Mr. Bird
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To: Mr. Bird
Thanks for contributing. Your case - the Galapagos finches - is so far the only case presented.

Who has a better case ?


18 posted on 02/13/2004 5:08:06 AM PST by Truth666
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To: Mr. Bird
Thanks for your second contribution. We have a second case :
"phenotypical variations among homo sapiens, i.e. the variances in melanin content between equatorial populations and their same-species cousins in Europe"
BTW, if you think this is a even better case, I wonder why you didn't present it in the first place ...
19 posted on 02/13/2004 5:12:31 AM PST by Truth666
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To: Truth666
Which note best illustrates music? Name it.
20 posted on 02/13/2004 5:15:00 AM PST by Physicist (Sophie Rhiannon Sterner, born 1/19/2004: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1061267/posts)
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