Guest guest Posted December 15, 2006 Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 please to explain your thinkin on this mr peter life first appeared approx 4 billion yrs ago from dinosaurs onward, took all of 5% of the entire history of life on this lil orb... most of it was spent in microbial form... then there were those nasty " start overs " ... and you are saying...? >Peter <metalscarab >Dec 14, 2006 3:12 PM > >Re: Re: Animals must not be scapegoats > >Hi Anouk > >> the bible does suggest that creation is spontaneous, >> god created man. period. >> no slow process of change over time or >> survival of the fittest or genetic mutations over time >> or adaptations to climates etc. >> no room for a single celled organism to improve and turn >> into something else, something with an advantage over >> others, something stronger. >> it was just Poof! man. There you are. > >But it doesn't say that evolution can't occur from that moment on. And I >don't think you'll find that all biologists agree that humanity has >developed fom single celled organisms anyway - the process of evolution that >has been observed would be way too slow for that to have occcurred within >the currently popular view of the age of the universe. > >BB >Peter > > > >To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2006 Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 Hi Fraggle > please to explain your thinkin on this mr peter > life first appeared approx 4 billion yrs ago > from dinosaurs onward, took all of 5% of the entire history of life on this lil orb... > most of it was spent in microbial form... > then there were those nasty " start overs " ... > and you are saying...? I'm saying that the latest reports suggest that evolution is a far slower process than was thought until recently, and that there is now some doubt as to whether it is possible for single celled organisms to have evolved into humans (or any complex biological organisms) in the time span available... don't see why that's a particularly hard concept to grasp. BB Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2006 Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 can ya toss me some links? >Peter <metalscarab >Dec 14, 2006 5:18 PM > >Re: Re: Animals must not be scapeboards > >Hi Fraggle > >> please to explain your thinkin on this mr peter >> life first appeared approx 4 billion yrs ago >> from dinosaurs onward, took all of 5% of the entire history of life on >this lil orb... >> most of it was spent in microbial form... >> then there were those nasty " start overs " ... >> and you are saying...? > >I'm saying that the latest reports suggest that evolution is a far slower >process than was thought until recently, and that there is now some doubt as >to whether it is possible for single celled organisms to have evolved into >humans (or any complex biological organisms) in the time span available... >don't see why that's a particularly hard concept to grasp. > >BB >Peter > > > >To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2006 Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 exactly, so it must have taken more than 7 days, eh Genesis? The Valley Vegan...............Peter <metalscarab wrote: Hi Fraggle> please to explain your thinkin on this mr peter> life first appeared approx 4 billion yrs ago> from dinosaurs onward, took all of 5% of the entire history of life onthis lil orb...> most of it was spent in microbial form...> then there were those nasty "start overs"...> and you are saying...?I'm saying that the latest reports suggest that evolution is a far slowerprocess than was thought until recently, and that there is now some doubt asto whether it is possible for single celled organisms to have evolved intohumans (or any complex biological organisms) in the time span available...don't see why that's a particularly hard concept to grasp.BBPeterPeter H Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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