Dodging the question by claiming I'm dodging the question... clever girl.Zachary Amaranth said:I think you're trying to dodge obvious evidence simply because it's inconvenient.wulf3n said:I think you're confusing natural selection with evolution.
Ok I'll play, what evidence have I dodged?
who's john? and again you've yet to counter a point.Zachary Amaranth said:Speak for yourself, John.wulf3n said:you missed the point. When someone raises an argument for something you believe in, you're less likely to give it the proper critical analysis, so what can seem like irrefutable proof to you, is just more of the same to others.
You know typing random buzz words isn't as effective as you may think it is.Zachary Amaranth said:Strawman.wulf3n said:Besides, since when is not believing in something because you have questions about it a bad thing?
So there we have it, yet again you've provided evidenced that you're no better than those arguing creationism.
Do you know the one of the fundamental tenets of science is that nothing can ever truly be proven, and to believe a theory as fact is foolish.
Albert Einstein - "No amount of experimentation can ever prove me right; a single experiment can prove me wrong."
And yet, as soon as someone questions said theory or asks for evidence, you just say they're wrong and must believe in creationism rather than you know provide evidence or admit that the theory of evolution doesn't answer 100% of it's questions.Zachary Amaranth said:Science is not portrayed as the infallible word of some higher power, and thus does not need to hide its status. Nor is a scientific theory particularly something to be ashamed of.
It's that you spout it like it is doctrine from a higher power that's the problem.
Really what makes you say that?Quaxar said:I think you are confusing how evolution works. Natural selection is an essential part of change over time.
Natural Selection is existing genetic traits becoming more desirable due to environmental factors, causing a change in a species. But the changes already existed in the genetic code.
Evolution is changes to a species that don't exist in genetic code.
Source?Quaxar said:And anyway, we have also observed changes not accounted for in the original genetic code.