Discussion: Evolution

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Shampoo is better. I go on first and clean the hair. Conditioner is better. I leave the hair silky and smooth. Oh, really, fool? Really.

Stop looking at me, swan!!! :cmad:

jag
 
according to msnbc's chart, this is what humans looked like in the past, and what humans will look like in the future. its not very acurate, but its the best i can find.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7348103/

And we wonder why so many people are ignorant about evolution. I was reading Time's articles on Cognitive Science the other day, the amount of inaccuracies and general misrepresentation of the field was horrific. Our news is a joke.
 
the only way we will ever truly know what humans looked like way back when, is if we go back in time and see for ourselvs.
 
Notice that there are only white people in the future?
I feel bad for the coloured folk. :csad:

I guess they forgot to mention the uncoming race war and the AIDS epidemic that ends up killing most "people of color" in the world by that point.
 
Ive just had a thought....

right in intelligent Design, God created us all in his image still... just used Evolution to tweak it all and that lot.

But if we evolved from Monkeys... that means that when God created us in his own image.. he created a monkey... so OMFG God MUST be a monkey !!!
 
well accourding to south park he is.

well hes part monkey, part cat? and part hippo.



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don't forget part platypus




and he's Buddhist
 
Faith has effects on the people who hold it. This is what any form of belief does. If this (positive thinking) was the only effect Faith had, them it wouldn't really bother me. The problem is there are other effects.

That´s why I separate faith from religion, to me most of the problems caused by faith result of its association with religion. You don´t have to be afiliated to a religion to have a sense of faith (or positive thinking, if you prefer to call it that).
 
You don´t have to be afiliated to a religion to have a sense of faith (or positive thinking, if you prefer to call it that).


I agree, but if you don't have faith as a follower a particular religion then that religion is not going to be of much benefit.
 
I personally don't subscribe to science. It can only get you so far in life. After college, what good will theories from a man who had a bad day do for you?

I did not come from monkeys. I don't throw my turds at others, or in the case of the male bonobo monkeys, praticing fencing with my penis.:wow:

-Morzan

I offer my sincerest appologies for that post. My buddy thought he'd be funny and start posting on here using my account...dumbass.


My stance on not only evolution but the big bang is this: It's very possible that both happened, and things are constantly going through minature changes building up to a large-scale evolution.

However, being a southern baptist, I believe that there must be something behind all of this: Someone had to..."cause" the bang/and changes in evolution to occur. I personally believe that the lord God is behind it all.

That's my honest opinion on the matter of Evolution.

-Morzan
 
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