first off, I do believe in a God. srsly, get off the false dichotomy. I think evolution is his best creation.
second: of course INDIVIDUAL organisms (usually) don't change. the populations do. for example: do you look EXACTLY like your parents? you know anyone who does? do Elephants mature at the same rate their grandparents do? in both cases, the answer is "no".
understand: what this man tells you is a lie: nobody is saying individual animals magically morph into another species.
for example: the Elephants I mentioned have had changing maturation ages (the age when they roughly sprout tusks) over generations; this is because as poachers knock off animals who have large tusks, the animals who don't have tusks/have tusks that sprout at a different age or size, will be "preferred" for survival, since poachers aren't as likely to shoot them. thus, any progeny the elephants have, will also have this differing tusk development, and the whole population evolves.
now, this one is a small example; but then its supposed to be-this happens over only a century. imagine these piling over thousands of years, with the environment changing-as it must. you're seeing the picture? no one individual is morphing at all in the process. its a good system, and its sheer simplicity convinces me there is a good God/Allah who guides life, who programmed this (not that it sounds simple).
its similar a cartoon only.not scienctific value.every animal have their own genetic.its imposibble do for this.are you cannot believe the god who create you.all thing are very smart and intelligent create.
the animal cannot change any all.how the animal change it self.enviroment only not change animal very easy.fossil record cannot fact this.
srkkroh11 1 year ago
@srkkroh11
first off, I do believe in a God. srsly, get off the false dichotomy. I think evolution is his best creation.
second: of course INDIVIDUAL organisms (usually) don't change. the populations do. for example: do you look EXACTLY like your parents? you know anyone who does? do Elephants mature at the same rate their grandparents do? in both cases, the answer is "no".
understand: what this man tells you is a lie: nobody is saying individual animals magically morph into another species.
Albukhshi 1 year ago
@srkkroh11
for example: the Elephants I mentioned have had changing maturation ages (the age when they roughly sprout tusks) over generations; this is because as poachers knock off animals who have large tusks, the animals who don't have tusks/have tusks that sprout at a different age or size, will be "preferred" for survival, since poachers aren't as likely to shoot them. thus, any progeny the elephants have, will also have this differing tusk development, and the whole population evolves.
Albukhshi 1 year ago
@srkkroh11
now, this one is a small example; but then its supposed to be-this happens over only a century. imagine these piling over thousands of years, with the environment changing-as it must. you're seeing the picture? no one individual is morphing at all in the process. its a good system, and its sheer simplicity convinces me there is a good God/Allah who guides life, who programmed this (not that it sounds simple).
questions?
Albukhshi 1 year ago
@srkkroh11
well, best creation aside from us. at least we can think.
Albukhshi 1 year ago
its similar a cartoon only.not scienctific value.every animal have their own genetic.its imposibble do for this.are you cannot believe the god who create you.all thing are very smart and intelligent create.
srkkroh11 1 year ago
it is a bit low. (the sound that is)
0900072 2 years ago
I know.
I was sick that day, and the computer got rendered into swiss cheese from a replicating virus.
I only got it back today.
Albukhshi 2 years ago