darkstarangel said:
Its funny how when experts are divided on an particular topic its the ones that disagree with your opinions that must be wrong or uneducated.
This isnt highschool science we're talking about here this is the real deal. Im not gonna go all out because this is a public forum but if you wanna argue your point then back it up. Just parroting 'its already been proven' or 'everyone believes in it' isnt gonna make it true. You need legitimate experimental evidence found in journal articles not wikipedia websites.
Ill get you started. Explain to me how the process of glycolysis came about through darwinian processes. Try & consider the massive hurdles involved.
Oh & dont give me just so excuses. Only Creationists can use miracles as a valid explanation in accordance with their paradigm.
How about this, instead of giving the old run-around of "Prove this and now this...and when you're done prove this this this and that too", the lack of any of which would only show an area that needs further study rather than an actual contradiction (On a tangent it's worth noting that the phrase "we don't know" doesn't mean something "can't be explained", it means "we don't know", nothing more, nothing less, so the old 'you can't explain X' line is rather pointless to begin with) why don't you go ahead and tell me which of the following statements you disagree with?
1) Every species is fertile enough that if all offspring survived to reproduce the population would grow (fact).
2) Despite periodic fluctuations, populations remain roughly the same size (fact).
3) Resources such as food are limited and are relatively stable over time (fact).
4) A struggle for survival ensues (inference).
5) Individuals in a population vary significantly from one another (fact).
6) Much of this variation is inheritable (fact).
7) Individuals less suited to the environment are less likely to survive and less likely to reproduce; individuals more suited to the environment are more likely to survive and more likely to reproduce and leave their inheritable traits to future generations, which produces the process of natural selection (inference).
8) This slowly effected process results in populations changing to adapt to their environments, and ultimately, these variations accumulate over time to form new species (inference).