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| Sonic Determination | Re: Evolution is Fact Quote:
![]() Science just really isn't your thing is it? ---------------- When what you believe is refuted by evidence, you are faced with a choice. | ||
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| Sonic Determination | Re: Evolution is Fact Quote:
(Sorry INow. I won't take this any further.) ---------------- When what you believe is refuted by evidence, you are faced with a choice. | ||
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| Suspended | Re: Evolution is Fact Quote:
Also, Reason... No worries. It was more than appropriate. It's amazing how far people will go to avoid understanding how the universe really works and to try holding on to their preconceived biases with personal attacks and logical fallacies. | ||
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| Creating | Re: Evolution is Fact Quote:
---------------- I do not know what I seem to the world, but to myself I appear to have been like a boy playing upon the seashore and diverting myself by now and then finding a smoother pebble or prettier shell than ordinary, while the great ocean of truth lay before me all undiscovered. - Sir Isaac Newton | ||
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| Astounding Vision | Re: Evolution is Fact Not amazing Inow, it's pretty much a run of the mill, normal stance for humans. It's much easier to feel superior if there isn't any real effort involved. It's easier to assume you are some how in possession of the real truth and there by are superior to everyone else by allowing others to tell you that you are than it is to seek out and learn it the hard way. I've spent my life looking the hard way and it is far more satisfying than simply sitting back and listening to how good you are and how bad everyone else is over and over again. Religion is the easy way to feel superior to all the heathens and the fight for your own version of reality becomes a life or death struggle, no holds barred and winning by any means necessary is the way the battle is fought. I fear triumph will go to the participant with the least moral fiber, if so we are in trouble. ---------------- Michael Life is the poetry of the universe. Love is the poetry of life. Nuclear is the only real option! http://www.nuclearspace.com/Liberty_ship_menupg.aspx Check this out http://www.conservationfisheries.org...ream_lines.htm Over heard from a three year old, "Daddy why do my toes get sticky when I eat strawberry jam?" Never wrestle a troll. You both get dirty and the troll likes it ![]() | |
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| Creating | Re: Evolution is Fact Quote:
---------------- I do not know what I seem to the world, but to myself I appear to have been like a boy playing upon the seashore and diverting myself by now and then finding a smoother pebble or prettier shell than ordinary, while the great ocean of truth lay before me all undiscovered. - Sir Isaac Newton | ||
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| Creating | Re: Evolution is Fact Quote:
No one as yet has claimed or exclaimed "its alive" in any lab anywhere. ---------------- I do not know what I seem to the world, but to myself I appear to have been like a boy playing upon the seashore and diverting myself by now and then finding a smoother pebble or prettier shell than ordinary, while the great ocean of truth lay before me all undiscovered. - Sir Isaac Newton | ||
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| Suspended | Re: Evolution is Fact Quote:
Either way, the "definition" you shared relates more to early theories on the organization of thought. In the context of abiogenesis (life from non-life), the definition I've seen most commonly used in biological circles is that something alive must have all four of the following characteristics: 1. Metabolism (both anabolism and catabolism) 2. Response to stimuli 3. Growth 4. Reproduction I've read that many researchers in the abiogenesis field have added a fifth characteristic: 5. RNA/DNA directed protein synthesis Further, some other researchers even add a sixth characteristic for their purposes: 6. Has a lipid bilayer membrane. The presentations I've shared meet those criteria, and the challenge really is finding a clear and consistent way of categorically separating the living thing from it's environment, which your term Thunderbird, noticably does not. Are you expecting them to dump some sugar and poprocks into a soda can and generate a flying squirrel? Give me a break. Stop with the myopic challenges. | ||
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