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To: ColoCdn
Take it further, WildTurkey. If I had the wingspeed of a hummingbird, what would prevent me from having the strength of the lion, and the eyesight of the eagle, all at the same time. Does the theory of evolution prevent me from having these in combination? No.

I think evolution has shown the superiority of the mind. Our electronic optics are superior to the eagles, even my puny .357 will take down the lion.

164 posted on 11/17/2004 8:06:42 PM PST by WildTurkey
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To: WildTurkey

You're dodging. You have little, other than a contrarian nature, to support what you're saying.

You say 'evolution' supposedly has allowed our mind to evolve to the point that we dominate all other species. We have apparently reached our zenith, or so it seems that you imply. So what does this say about the tiny bacteria, or the virus (for which there are no cures)? If the mind has 'evolved' to a point of superiority over all things, why then are these tiny microorganisms still the only known natural enemy and predator of man? And we are no closer to having 'superiority' over them than we have ever been.

Perhaps they have been 'evolved' to be our superiors? Evolutionary 'proofs' and 'arguments' are amazingly odd.


191 posted on 11/18/2004 9:17:43 AM PST by ColoCdn (Truth never dies)
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