It really didn't raise any questions considering most of the points you brought up were of a different topics or strawmen. I would suggest that you find out more about the evolutionary process (it has changed a lot over the past 150 years).
Also I would probably stick with focusing your energy on one specific angle on the next video. If you so chose to come at evolution from different angles, then I'd make well defined "acts" within one video or... (cont)
... make multiple part videos talking about the different areas you plan to talk about. Not only will this help organize your own position, it will present a clearer position to the audience.
Also, as the last bit of advice I would read up on logical fallacies. In your video I counted at least two separate strawmen. You wont be able to convince someone to question their beliefs by rebutting a position that is not held by those beliefs... (cont)
...What I sometimes do when I am still within the research stage of my arguments/refutations is do a quick internet search for my own argument just to see if anyone else has already used it before. If I am presenting a used argument, then I can see how the opposing side has already refuted it and work from there.
If many different people from the opposing side of the argument say similar things independently about the points I am about to bring up I question my own work and check for fallacies.
Yeah, in school we did a lot of study on fallacies, I guess I forgot my training. I'll be deleting the original now, I'll see if I can keep your vid up.
Excellent rebuttal my friend.
h8uall66 3 years ago
Thank you.
tiggeromega 3 years ago
The bird thing acually got messed up, and I realized this after I posted it. As I said before, I will have a much more accurate video up soon.
StarLink101 3 years ago
Yes, I agree, I don't really like this video. I am going to make a second one that is a bit more throrough. I enjoyed it. lol. :)
StarLink101 3 years ago
I never actually said that it 'disproves' evolution, just raises questions.
StarLink101 3 years ago
It really didn't raise any questions considering most of the points you brought up were of a different topics or strawmen. I would suggest that you find out more about the evolutionary process (it has changed a lot over the past 150 years).
Also I would probably stick with focusing your energy on one specific angle on the next video. If you so chose to come at evolution from different angles, then I'd make well defined "acts" within one video or... (cont)
tiggeromega 3 years ago
... make multiple part videos talking about the different areas you plan to talk about. Not only will this help organize your own position, it will present a clearer position to the audience.
Also, as the last bit of advice I would read up on logical fallacies. In your video I counted at least two separate strawmen. You wont be able to convince someone to question their beliefs by rebutting a position that is not held by those beliefs... (cont)
tiggeromega 3 years ago
...What I sometimes do when I am still within the research stage of my arguments/refutations is do a quick internet search for my own argument just to see if anyone else has already used it before. If I am presenting a used argument, then I can see how the opposing side has already refuted it and work from there.
If many different people from the opposing side of the argument say similar things independently about the points I am about to bring up I question my own work and check for fallacies.
tiggeromega 3 years ago
Yeah, in school we did a lot of study on fallacies, I guess I forgot my training. I'll be deleting the original now, I'll see if I can keep your vid up.
StarLink101 3 years ago