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Sharon 路 F
Of course not. We can see how things change without necessarily knowing their origin.
Reflection2 路 41-45, M
@Speedyman Its a quest to find answers. Many we will found and many we don't. I doubt that we will ever be find answer to that factually. Having said that, reverse studying the earth past may give us clues to have a profound understanding in many matters. Evolution is a fact as far, we understanding at this point of findings.
At the every same notes, I really liked some questions creationist ask regarding life form on earth. Specially, conversion of specie to another with remarkably difference traits. That needs more research
At the every same notes, I really liked some questions creationist ask regarding life form on earth. Specially, conversion of specie to another with remarkably difference traits. That needs more research
@Sharon
[quote]We don't need to know how something started to observe what it's currently doing[/quote]
lol don't think for one second that speedy doesn't know that.
It's just that if he concedes that point then he's lost what he thinks is his get out of jail free card for having to debate the evidence.
@Speedyman
[quote]But for the thing to work you've got to know how it started. That is logic which you are short of[/quote]
lol cute strawman, brah!
Of course something has to start in order for it to be working.
No on is denying that. No one is short on that logic.
It's just been pointed out to you that logically, you don't need to know how something began in order to observe the way it works.
You have no comeback for that.
You simply don't.
And that's a fact.
[quote]We don't need to know how something started to observe what it's currently doing[/quote]
lol don't think for one second that speedy doesn't know that.
It's just that if he concedes that point then he's lost what he thinks is his get out of jail free card for having to debate the evidence.
@Speedyman
[quote]But for the thing to work you've got to know how it started. That is logic which you are short of[/quote]
lol cute strawman, brah!
Of course something has to start in order for it to be working.
No on is denying that. No one is short on that logic.
It's just been pointed out to you that logically, you don't need to know how something began in order to observe the way it works.
You have no comeback for that.
You simply don't.
And that's a fact.