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sdugenheim ::: Favorites The tailbone is attached to the muscles that make it neccesary for defacation. That argument is old. 07-07-01 00:04:02 _____________________________________________________ | |
PhilippeDeChampaigne ::: Favorites That's right!!! The smartest human being that ever lived was stupid. That's why we are in the mess that we are in. That's why none of you knows fuck all. That's why we go to the moon while our planet falls apart. That's why a nuke has been pointed at me my entire life, because the world's smartest are fucking stupid. Ok? While we (myself included) waste our time here discussing bullshit, our lives slip away. Bye bye dumb ape men from outer space. 07-04-30 02:24:41 _____________________________________________________ | |
PhilippeDeChampaigne ::: Favorites How smart was Einstein? Smart enough to comb his hair? No. He wasn't even smart enough to figure out that he would regret helping to create the atom bomb. Which he DID. He regretted it. Now, that's not very smart, is it? I've never met a smart person in my entire life, and I highly doubt I ever will. That would go against the fact that we evolved from apes. So if you can accept that, then you must know we are ALL very stupid, even Einstein. 07-04-30 02:19:29 _____________________________________________________ | |
rgbda ::: Favorites a common theme I see arising from creationists is that they have trouble accepting time periods. To say you're a creationist means you live in a 6500 year old time period. They just cant grasp change over 100,000's of years, it just doesn't fit into their timescale of life evolution. Skin pigmentation due to migration from an 8hr sun duration to 12hr sun duration nearer to the equator is not going to happen overnight. 07-04-14 14:43:53 _____________________________________________________ | |
jufulu ::: Favorites Part 2. Those people who could drink milk survived better and multiplied. This allow dairing farming to spread and increased the spread of the gene. You can find more on this at Science Daily dot com. 07-04-12 22:42:48 _____________________________________________________ | |
jufulu ::: Favorites I can provide a "recent" mutation that is recorded in the human genome. It appears that for most of human existanse humans have not been able to tolerate milk. Some where in Northern Europe (don't remember where) folks started dairy farming (which also provided them Vitamin D). They were able to do this because of a mutaion that let them digest milk. 07-04-12 22:38:34 _____________________________________________________ | |
PhilippeDeChampaigne ::: Favorites Somewhere (I don't remember where) someone (I don't remember who) said something like (I'm not exactly sure) that somewhere in Europe (I don't remember where)... Not one person here really knows anything. It's all stuff that someone else wrote somewhere. How smart is a NASA scientist? Smart enough to study the universe while our planet falls apart? That's kind of stupid, isn't it? So how smart is a NASA scientist? 07-04-30 02:14:29 _____________________________________________________ | |
motherhoodchronicles ::: Favorites great response. would the human appendix be considered a transitional organ, also? since it seems to serve no purpose in normal body function. 07-04-12 10:00:51 _____________________________________________________ | |
Poonard ::: Favorites i don't do this for a living but can believe what i see. even i, an amateur at best when it comes to evolution know the things you just described. when you said, no one believes this stuff anymore, i wanted to agree but to against all logic the masses speak out. and yes the tailbone is the most obvious part on our body that we came from something else. 07-04-11 06:34:26 _____________________________________________________ | |
commanderpolska ::: Favorites Not THAT obvious. Just had a look at the pictures of the coccyx on wikipedia and it looks like the tailbone serves as some structural backup for our bowels. 07-04-13 11:13:57 _____________________________________________________ | |
Poonard ::: Favorites ok what about the pancreas? 07-04-13 16:08:43 _____________________________________________________ | |
commanderpolska ::: Favorites What about it? 07-04-13 23:14:16 _____________________________________________________ | |
Poonard ::: Favorites what purpose does it fulfill? 07-04-14 17:24:45 _____________________________________________________ | |
Mjhavok ::: Favorites The mutational process is random in the sense that whether a particular mutation happens is unrelated to any adaptive advantage it may confer on the organism in its environment. A potentially favourable mutation does not arise because the organism has need for it. 07-04-10 23:42:40 _____________________________________________________ | |
randomburn ::: Favorites Your logic pwns, you always put forward excellent arguments and I'd just like to say I'm very happy I stumbled upon your channel. 07-04-10 22:50:34 _____________________________________________________ | |
EviTheFreak ::: Favorites Very informed bloke. 5 stars as always. 07-04-10 22:48:22 _____________________________________________________ | |
Mjhavok ::: Favorites A gene is an operational region of the chromosomal DNA, part of which can be transcribed into a functional RNA at the correct time and place during development. Thus, the gene is composed of the transcribed region and adjacent regulatory regions. 07-04-10 22:39:57 _____________________________________________________ | |
cjunk351 ::: Favorites As a christian it is true that it would appear that I knew more about evolution than the average 'atheist/agnostic' in life. These same types of christians are coming on youtube with the same attitude and information and are getting the shock of their life meeting people like you, BK, TAA, and all the other strong atheists/agnostics here on you tube. 07-04-10 21:42:58 _____________________________________________________ | |
darthrender ::: Favorites No intro? 07-04-10 21:41:46 _____________________________________________________ |
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