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Uploaded by on Mar 19, 2008

Evolution and Natural Selection

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  • *facepalm*

    Please tell me you are this stupid. We worry about climate change for the same reason we worry about hurricanes, tornadoes, tsunamis, earthquakes, disease, or any other natural problem, because it effects us.

    Evolution is happening and will continue to happen as it has for the last hundreds of millions of years. Why would this be hard to understand?

    P.S. if there was creator they are piss poor at their job by the way, but as there is no evidence for design we are lucky.

  • umm.. you're a moron.

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  • The Manifestations of God in Nature!

    Is it at all feasible to regard all the precise geometry, functioning and movement of the universe as the outcome of matter in its ignorance?

    When so much planning, thought and precision are needed for man to perform such a task, are not the subtlety, exactitude and orderliness observable in the world a proof of origination deriving from the intelligence, creative planning and far-reaching wisdom of the creator?

  • @RespectMyHate Natural selection "started" the very moment the first self-replicating DNA(or RNA) arose. How life came to exist from non-life is another topic (abiogenesis).

  • @RespectMyHate Yes.

  • When did evolution start? At the very start of the very first life form?

  • natural selection selects, and its using existing material. its not speciation and never changes into anything but its kind. speciation never has happened or been observed anywhere. these secular humanists want to confuse these 2 seperate topics

  • No it isn't Nice strawman jackass.

  • No it's not. I don't really see why it should be. You're confusing evolution with... well, rolling a barrel down the hill.

  • It depends on how fast the environment is changing and how extensive the changes are. Organisms might be able to adapt to a warmer climate for instance. Though if changes are too extensive, it may rub general living conditions, making the planet uninhabitable (if we stretch it far). Also, if it happens too fast, life won't be able to adapt. Evolution is not a very rapid process. Global warming is more compareable to a nature disaster rather than a slow change of the environment.

  • We are worried about a mass extinction and major ecosystem changes. It takes millions of years to reach the same level of genetic diversity that we have today. Many species have died since humans have covered the globe. Many animals died from climate change but many died from human influences. If there is major drought, then how will we feed the ever growing population?

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