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Originally Posted by Zero Signal
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Originally Posted by Big Papa Goat
Also, what do you mean by 'pathological science'?
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Punctuated equilibrium is a shining example of pathological science.
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Ah, I understand, when scientists adapt their theories to new data, that pretty much proves that their just patching up holes in a terribly weak theory. I mean, really, if the phenotypic characteristics of organisms in the fossil record changes considerably from one strata to the next, thats probably just god cooking up a new batch of DNA!
I mean really, that nonsense about divergence and evolution of organisms due to events that suddenly isolate 'populations' or sudden changes in the environment, thats clearly just a bunch of bullshit from some fast talking biologists who can't admit that they're wrong.
I mean, come on, the only way evolution could possibly have happened is through a gradual process right? I mean mutations happening every generation, with selection pressures operating at constant levels is clearly the only way it could have worked. I mean, its not like there could ever be some kind of change in factors that would allow an organism to be succesful, thats like totally ridiculous. Organisms always need the same things right? So why would what they have to do to get those things ever change? Plus, what are they thinking, that animals just start mutating every few hundred years or something because of the haleey cometn coming around causing radiation or some STUPID thing like that I bet thats what thye think crazy scientists. I mean, isn't the whole argument of evolution based on the fact that the earth is like 5 billion years old or some shit like that? And now they're saying I guess evolution can happen in a couple of days or something, jeez,
make up your minds guys!
Hey, if evolution happens so PUNCTUALLY, then why haven't
I ever seen it? I mean, you ever see a monkey give birth to a human,
despite the fact that monkeys are often held in zoo's where they are viewed and studied by humans on a daily basis I mean, if that isn't something that would create a selection pressure to give birth to humasn, I don't know what these evolutionists think would be.