Yassine97 · 26-30, M
Have you ever used any type of vaccines, antibiotics or medicines in general? If yes, it means that you have benefited from this theory
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Yassine97 · 26-30, M
so evolution is not a belief to be accepted or something, it is a fact that is proven in everyday life ;)
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@newjaninev2:
Thank You:
It meant a lot, for you to treat me with respect. Night!
Thank You:
It meant a lot, for you to treat me with respect. Night!
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
When did I not treat you with respect?
@newjaninev2:
By the way you explained your point of views.
By the way you explained your point of views.
GlassDog · 46-50, M
I think the moment it was explained to me, it just made so much logical sense. It was like my view of the biology of life on this planet crystallised at that moment. I had a similar epiphany with enthalpy shells.
GlassDog · 46-50, M
It does, although what a wonderful leap to come up with that idea, before we knew about genes or DNA.
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GlassDog · 46-50, M
@Celine: Yeah, I really can't imagine it being false. It'll probably be slightly refined over time. Perhaps religion will adapt to include it too.
donontario · 70-79, M
Many years ago. We micro evolve regularly, catch a cold, develop an immunity, you have changed. When that immunity is passed through the placental barrier the child changes... over centuries of these minor changes evolution occurs.
OR..one word ..SCIENCE.(or..I agree with you)
OR..one word ..SCIENCE.(or..I agree with you)
quantum · 31-35, M
I have studied Darwin extensively, but feel that the human species has been altered in its evolution by Alien Technology. Sounds strange to many but if you look into it you may be surprised :)
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quantum · 31-35, M
@Celine: Man has far exceeded the evolution of any animal in a very short period of time. Shouldn't the evolutionary process have shown considerable development to all living things? In philosophy, government, building techniques, mathematics. There are cultures in the world today who are nowhere near the accomplishments of the ancient.
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Finerthings · 56-60, M
When I questioned religion it opened my mind
Xuan12 · 36-40, M
Pretty much the first time I heard it. Made sense. Grandfather was a farmer and of course always bread livestock selectively for the best traits. The domesticated denizens of the field today are different from their wild cousins now.
MetalGreymon · 36-40, M
A long time ago. The evidence is just too good not to. Especially when you put it up against creation.
MetalGreymon · 36-40, M
@Celine:
lol Cool. Neither had I. I actually picked that up from another person on here.
lol Cool. Neither had I. I actually picked that up from another person on here.
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MetalGreymon · 36-40, M
@Celine: lol yeah. There are a few of us here worth talking to
quantum · 31-35, M
The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World were:
the Great Pyramid at Giza, Egypt.
the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
the Statue of Zeus at Olympia, Greece.
the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus.
the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus.
the Colossus of Rhodes.
the Lighthouse at Alexandria, Egypt.
the Great Pyramid at Giza, Egypt.
the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
the Statue of Zeus at Olympia, Greece.
the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus.
the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus.
the Colossus of Rhodes.
the Lighthouse at Alexandria, Egypt.
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JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
I never not believed in it!
MetalGreymon · 36-40, M
@JimboSaturn:
Same!
Same!
plumbcurious · 36-40, M
Can't wait for the James Webb launch
Degbeme · 70-79, M
When I became a cynical old man. ;)
Shutterbug · 56-60, M
Pretty much straight up. I believe in science and what it offers
Trevo · 26-30, M
Shortly after I became an atheist.
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Mordi · 31-35, M
Yesterday.
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