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Old 12-08-2005, 04:41 PM
Rduke55 Rduke55 is offline
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Default Re: Is panspermia a scienctific theory?

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Natural Selection and Evolution must occur? why?

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Well, really natural selection is just math. Variation exists in a species, these variations are hereditary, these variations result in different reproductive success. When you have all 3 it is inevitable that evolution occurs.

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But yet, isn't it absolutely fabulous that no scientist has ever been able to force the evolution of even single-celled organisms?

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I guess they do a pretty good job on dogs, cats, horses, cattle, etc., etc., etc.

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and there is absolutely no non-circumstantial evidence that any evolution has ever occured? Sure there are "this set of bones" and "that set of bones" that "look alot alike" so one must have evolved from the other or they must have evolved from a common ancestor

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What about all the gene stuff?

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I wrote in a post before, why does ET get a free-ride on that fact that it has proven untestable and is unverifiable? but ID is rightly ridiculed for that?

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Um, as said before, because it's falsifiable and actually has data supporting it, as opposed to just cute thinking.
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