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Again, I Ask, Where Is The Evidence For Natural Selection By Random Chance?

You can't tell me that God doesn't live, it wouldn't be the Truth. Here is more evidence that God created the heavens and the earth by His infinite wisdom and intelligence. Every bit of creation does what it's supposed to do, what it was designed to do.

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All this evidence shows that nothing came from natural selection by random chance. Therefore, God still lives and His Word is still Truth.
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newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
and again I (patiently) explain to you that Natural Selection isn't driven by 'random chance'.

It's driven by sex, death, and an ever-changing environment.

and again you will run away from me in fear and dismay, because your magical entity cannot survive reality.

Try harder.
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
@newjaninev2 Round and round we go! 😂
GodSpeed63 · 70-79, M
@newjaninev2 @JimboSaturn
and again I (patiently) explain to you that Natural Selection isn't driven by 'random chance'

Then, where does random chance fit into your distorted views on science?

and again you will run away from me in fear

I'm not the one that's running in fear. Where's the evidence of what you keep claiming is true?

Round and round we go!

Until you guys start showing some evidence, if any, round and round we go!
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
@GodSpeed63 Try rereading the last 50 of your posts on the same subject. Read/listen to understand as well. No one is running in fear, the same people respond to your post every single time and provide the same evidence and logic. It's up to you to read it.
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@GodSpeed63
where does random chance fit

It doesn't.

That's what I'm trying to tell you.

Natural Selection is an inevitable consequence of sex, death, and changing environments (natural, genetic, reproductive, etc).

For some reason you seem to think that Natural Selection relies on 'random' chance (what other sort is there?).

It doesn't.

It appears that someone has been misleading you. Perhaps you should investigate Natural Selection for yourself, thereby avoiding whatever misinformation others have given you.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@newjaninev2
Natural Selection is an inevitable consequence of sex, death, and changing environments (natural, genetic, reproductive, etc).

We are the products of assorted bacteria and viruses. They determine our physical bodies and we wouldn't exist without them.
GodSpeed63 · 70-79, M
@newjaninev2 @Diotrephes
Natural Selection is an inevitable consequence of sex, death, and changing environments (natural, genetic, reproductive, etc).

According to whom?
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@GodSpeed63
According to whom?
Don't you know that the humans of today look differently than humans of thousands of years ago?
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@GodSpeed63
According to whom?

Thank you for the opportunity to once again demonstrate the lack of even basic comprehension that underpins claims around magical entities.

Let's begin the demonstration:

1. organisms replicate their genes at different rates (i.e. they don't all have the same number of offspring, and many have none).

2. Some offspring die before they, in turn, can replicate their genes, and those which replicate their genes also do so at different rates... as in (1) above

3. The environment is constantly changing... volcanos erupt, earthquakes alter the terrain, asteroids strike the planet, etc.

4. In order to replicate their genes (sex) organisms need to avoid being incapacitated (death) and to have an opportunity to do so (environment)

5. Because the environment is constantly changing the opportunities for replication offered to the next generation of genes may differ from the opportunities offered to the earlier generation.

6. All of this will affect how frequently specific genes are replicated and where they appear (their distribution).

Do you agree with all six of these statements?

If not, which ones do you dispute, and why?

Be specific
GodSpeed63 · 70-79, M
@newjaninev2
Do you agree with all six of these statements?

Where's your evidence?
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@GodSpeed63 Me: "Do you agree with all six of these statements? If not, which ones do you dispute, and why?"

Godspeed63: "Where's your evidence?"

and there, ladies and gentlemen, is all you need... draw your own conclusions

😂😂😂😂
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@GodSpeed63Me: "Do you agree with all six of these statements? If not, which ones do you dispute, and why?"

Godspeed63: "Where's your evidence?"

and there, ladies and gentlemen, is all you need... draw your own conclusions

😂😂😂😂
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@GodSpeed63 Me: "Do you agree with all six of these statements? If not, which ones do you dispute, and why?"

Godspeed63: "Where's your evidence?"

and there, ladies and gentlemen, is all you need... draw your own conclusions

😂😂😂😂
GodSpeed63 · 70-79, M
@Diotrephes @newjaninev2
Don't you know that the humans of today look differently than humans of thousands of years ago?

Don't you know that God doesn't change at all? He's the same yesterday, today, and forever.

Do you agree with all six of these statements?

I'll put it to you plainly, I want evidence, not your rendition of organisms.
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@GodSpeed63 Hiding again? Fortunately you're not needed, so you and your little magical entity can stay in hiding. You've made yourself irrelevant.

1. organisms replicate their genes at different rates (i.e. they don't all have the same number of offspring, and many have none).

self-evident

2. Some offspring die before they, in turn, can replicate their genes, and those which replicate their genes also do so at different rates... as in (1) above

self-evident

3. The environment is constantly changing... volcanos erupt, earthquakes alter the terrain, asteroids strike the planet, etc.

self-evident

4. In order to replicate their genes (sex) organisms need to avoid being incapacitated (death) and to have an opportunity to do so (environment)

self-evident

5. Because the environment is constantly changing the opportunities for replication offered to the next generation of genes may differ from the opportunities offered to the earlier generation.

self-evident

6. All of this will affect how frequently specific genes are replicated and where they appear (their distribution).

self-evident


Which is, of course... Evolution

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quod erat demonstrandum
GodSpeed63 · 70-79, M
@newjaninev2
Hiding again?

Don't flatter yourself, it doesn't become you. I may not be a scientist; I keep wondering if you are though. The point is that, even though you speak the language of scientists, you have no understanding of science; you don't know its source. Even though I do not know about organisms to answer your question, I do know the the One who created them just like He created science for our benefit.
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@GodSpeed63 You do not need specialised knowledge to understand and respond to my questions, so please do so.

If there is any part of my questions that causes you confusion please specify it and I will clarify it