Re: Theos-World Re: Hi there, I'm Vince and I am new to the group
Mar 21, 2006 06:39 PM
by Cass Silva
The shrewdest!
Cass
Bart Lidofsky <bartl@...> wrote: I am not going to teach you evolutionary theory from the ground up.
However, I will state that, in the idea of "survival of the fittest",
the term "fittest" has a specific meaning other than what is normally
associated with "superiority", and the idea of individuals in a species
being "fittest" was discarded decades ago.
Bart
Vincent wrote:
> Bart-
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> You wrote:
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> "Maybe because the only people making that claim are those who are
> disputing it?"
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> An assumption on your part. And a projection. I've commonly been
> shown linear timelines on evolutionary development that show only
> one line of progression, as opposed to two lines. Namely, from ape
> to human, as opposed to apes and humans from a common ancestor. My
> assessment is that many scientists today have simply veered from
> Darwin's original theories.
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> Perhaps you can do a little better than narrow-minded
> presuppositions and actually answer questions when they are posited,
> if indeed you have an answer. Your misrepresentation is not a valid
> debate tactic, if in fact you are attempting to validate some point.
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> You also wrote:
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> "...demonstrate that you know little about evolutionary theory."
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> Then explain your stance and why you believe it, instead of simply
> resorting to petty intellectual condescension. When you make a
> scientific assertion, then back it up, instead of just expecting me
> to believe it like the dogmatic religionists do. I think that
> you're just offended that I didn't take your word for it. And
> instead of actually presenting a case for your assertions, you
> prefer to use a mode of counter-attack through the use of
> misrepresentation and intellectual condescension. It's not working
> here. Try again.
>
> Vince
>
> --- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Bart Lidofsky wrote:
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>>Vincent wrote:
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>>>Well, I've had some minor debate with scientists before over
>>>internet forums, and when the concept of genomes was brought up
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> to
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>>>me, it seemed to show little more than a familial relation
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> between
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>>>humans and apes, but no actual evidence that humans had actually
>>>evolved from apes.
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>> Maybe because the only people making that claim are those
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> who are
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>>disputing it? This, and...
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>>>You can tell an ape's evolutionary superiority above humans by
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> their
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>>>advanced stregth and agility. Apes are clearly superior to
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> humans
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>>>in many ways, and so it only stands to reason that apes
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> descended
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>>>from humans. The similarity in the genones clearly evidences an
>>>interfamilial relation.
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>> ...demonstrate that you know little about evolutionary
>
> theory.
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>> Bart
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