On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 22:50:05 -0500, "Hybrid Angel"
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> wrote:
>> You have no evidence that there is a Creator.
>
>Of course I do......
>
>All of the burning suns. Stars. Of which we see
>very few....
That is evidence that stars exist, nothing more.
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>
>I have no ancestral ape. My ancestor was an intelligent
>male.
Pity he didn't pass any of it's intelligence on to you.
> Had the genes of his parents. Lived a loooong
>time....
>
>Just tell me yours.....
Just a couple of apes,
Order: Primates
Family: Hominidae
Genus: Homo
Species: H. sapiens
Subspecies: H. s. sapiens
It is often said that it is a wise man who knows his father.
You clearly do not know yours.
>>
>>> Filling in the 'missing link'. The HUGE jump to modern
>>> intelligent mankind.....
>>
>> There are many links.
>Links? On the net?
>
>> You will never see that because you are blinded
>> by faith.
>
>Reason, logic, rationality, all used with common sense.
But not by you.
>And special knowledge....
^^^^^^^^^
You mis-spelt, pleading.
>>
>>> Intelligence doesn't evolve. It learns and teaches. It's
>>> either there at birth or it isn't.....!
>>
>> You're very confused.
>
>It doesn't evolve....
Whatever.
If you insist that you are not descended from a being of evolved
intelligence; Who am I to argue?
But I see no reason for pride in believing your self nothing more
than a pre-programmed clay dolly.
>>
>>> It's a genetic thing. Whether you like it or not.....!
>>
>> Evolution involves genetics.
>
>Right. But not for the evolution of Intelligence....
>That comes from another source. It's there at birth
>or it isn't.....
The same is true for arms and legs; But they still evolved, as did
intelligence.
>>
>>> That takes Darwin and his insulting theory OUT of
>>> the picture......!
>>
>> Hardly. Genetics provides devastating evidence that Darwin was
>> correct.
>
>Bull. Show it to me. He never addressed the intelligence
>factor/quotient, only the changing brain sizes....
So?
He never addressed DNA, either.
>
>Besides....genetics has made great strides since his theory.
>
>Stem cells should put evolution down the toilet also...
Okay, I'll buy it: How should stem cell research, " put evolution down
the toilet".
I gotta see this.
>>
>>> Anybody in 'alt.evolution' going to come to his rescue?
>>>
>>> Bring it on. I dare you.....
>>
>> You are reminding me of that Knight in the Monty Python movie who was
>> still challenging for a fight even though his arms and legs had been
>> lopped off. Except there was something admirable about him.
>
>It was just his arms, wasn't it.....?
>
And his legs.
>I still have my legs and arms, but I am missing a toe...
The one with your brain in it, I presume.
>Stem cells could fix that....
Not quite yet, but soon, perhaps.
However, there is another possibility, that involves genes, not stem
cells.


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