In other words you're ready to embrace who you really are instead of lashing out at those who tell you what has been observed?
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Originally posted by SS Junk View PostHow exactly is that based on "evolutionary science?" The article basically says the gene has been around for almost a million years, isn't present in certain races and scientists "hypothesize..." as well as throwing in the world "evolution" every once in awhile. Besides, T1 and T2 are two different diseases, and you did not answer my question.
Evolution is a base core of knowledge for which you move forward and make hypothesis off of. One example, "genes" are basically derived from analyzing the human body using evolution as a back drop. Anything with "genetics" in it came from an evolutionist (mainstream) scientist. Pretty important to know if your going to do ANYTHING with diseases.
Again, tell me how creationism leads to ONE future hypothesis that can further scientific research and medical cures...2004 Z06 Commemorative Ed.
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Not to mention creationists believe the Earth is 6000 years old, so climate change surely cannot exist.
Originally posted by The Crazy Ken HamAccording to a biblical model of Earth’s history, Earth is only a few thousand years old. Our planet was created with a perfect climate, but this climate was upset at the time of the catastrophic global flood of Noah’s day, which destroyed and reshaped the surface of the Earth. This Flood was followed by the Ice Age which covered 30% of Earth’s surface in ice. This transitional climate slowly gave way to the present climate as the Earth evened out from the after-effects of the Flood. So, when we start with a biblical model for Earth’s history, we should expect variations in climate and temperature.Bill Nye has supported the idea of drastic human caused climate change, and has even accused creationists of rejecting climate change—even though we don’t.
Forgot to respond in agreement with a poster above. Population control will be the death of the planet before anything else, totally agree there. I think the most devout religious folks will be spearheading that charge right into our destruction of a species. Look at Mormons...2004 Z06 Commemorative Ed.
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Originally posted by SS Junk View PostWhere did we come from?
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The Big Bang was simply the result of SVO punching a black hole in a parallel universe.
The energy released was forcibly transmitted through a wormhole which then expanded from a very high density and high temperature state.
A small portion of SVO's DNA was transformed into energy during the first few milliseconds of the event, spreading the basis of all energy, matter and approximately 13 billion years later.... life.
Some religions believe that SVO is a natural, cyclical part of space-time and that all new universes will spawn life, and eventually, when ready, evolve it's own SVO.
It is theorized that the arrival\creation of SVO in our own universe will trigger universal contraction onto SVO himself, eventually creating a massive black hole, of which SVO will then punch, thus creating a new universe and renewing the cycle.
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Originally posted by mschmoyer View PostAgenda? For what? Clean air and water??
Solar/wind/renewable energy has a very distinct advantage that has nothing to do with climate change -- no dependence on asian/terrorist countries for oil. In addition, trying to solve this problem actually leads us to discover better usage of energy across the board. It's just naturally where science and energy goes next...it's not an agenda.
I think in lieu of knowledge and understanding, one must insist in a conspiracy theory...Originally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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Originally posted by mschmoyer View PostAgain, tell me how creationism leads to ONE future hypothesis that can further scientific research and medical cures...
What has "evolutionary" based medicine done what for cancer, sickle cell anemia, LBD, COPD? Are people with AIDS living longer because the virus was discovered in a neanderthal from beka beka and can somehow be credited to advanced medicine which was not available over 35 years ago? Basically the article you posted in reference to T2 answeres nothing and you still have yet to answer my question regarding evolutionary involvement with T1.
Originally posted by Craizie View PostJesus, man. At least make this fun for me.
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Originally posted by mschmoyer View PostJust imagine for a second what religious folks would have to scurry to say if we find life elsewhere in the galaxy...
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Originally posted by The King View PostI consider myself religious and would have no issues reconciling my Christian faith with the discovery of life elsewhere in the galaxy, or beyond. Your generalization shows a modicum of ignorance.
Neil says it better here than I was going after with that statement:
2004 Z06 Commemorative Ed.
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Originally posted by SS Junk View PostI have told you all along what I believe is faith based from the Bible. You chose to believe there needs to be hard evidence, but have not found it, and as I told craizie daizie, believe and have faith in what someone tells you happened several million years ago.
What has "evolutionary" based medicine done what for cancer, sickle cell anemia, LBD, COPD? Are people with AIDS living longer because the virus was discovered in a neanderthal from beka beka and can somehow be credited to advanced medicine which was not available over 35 years ago? Basically the article you posted in reference to T2 answeres nothing and you still have yet to answer my question regarding evolutionary involvement with T1.
Do you also not believe in the "theory" of gravity, once believed to be an act of god? What proof do you need to believe that this is natural law?
Do you believe Earth is the center of the universe? Religious folks used to believed this fervently. You can't observe that with your own two eyes. What proof makes you believe we're not?
How about that the earth is round? You can't really "prove" that either, you've only see photos, or some "slight" bend in the curvature of the Earth in a plane. What makes you believe that?2004 Z06 Commemorative Ed.
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Originally posted by SS Junk View PostI have told you all along what I believe is faith based from the Bible. You chose to believe there needs to be hard evidence, but have not found it, and as I told craizie daizie, believe and have faith in what someone tells you happened several million years ago.
What has "evolutionary" based medicine done what for cancer, sickle cell anemia, LBD, COPD? Are people with AIDS living longer because the virus was discovered in a neanderthal from beka beka and can somehow be credited to advanced medicine which was not available over 35 years ago? Basically the article you posted in reference to T2 answeres nothing and you still have yet to answer my question regarding evolutionary involvement with T1.
Less effeminate traits in this pic than your screen name.
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Originally posted by SS Junk View PostLOL... I am not even sure what that means, other than what an overly super sensitive individual you are, you desert flower you.
Your opinion of me or any subject does not matter in the least. Nothing you say or do matters to me.
If your whole fucking family died in a car wreck, the only thought I'd have regarding the matter would that humanity is that much better off.
You have the one insult to over and over, much like you calling nay fakenewsfucktard.
I'm trying to keep myself entertained at work. Can you at least come up with better insults that might at least make me chuckle?
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