Thursday, March 26, 2009

Is evolution where we try to teach people how to think diffrent?

from most people and then wait to find out if their thinking which is stimulated by being evolved from monkeys, answers any question a person could ever ask?
Is evolution where we try to teach people how to think diffrent?
No, evolution is the theory that people evolved from apes.
Is evolution where we try to teach people how to think diffrent?
This is so stupid, it must be an attempt at a joke.
Reply:No evolution is a biological process where organisms change and adapt base on their environmental influences.





And you question doesn%26#039;t make any sense.
Reply:Uh...I%26#039;m sorry, I don%26#039;t get your question.





Evolution is a theory of how we evolved into humans, although evolutionists don%26#039;t agree on how that first %26quot;spark of life%26quot; happened.





I%26#039;m not sure what you were trying to ask.
Reply:No, evolution is where people are taught a scientific theory that is based on fossil evidence. And no, we are not evolved from monkeys. The theory of evolution doesn%26#039;t say that. No scientist says that, either.
Reply:huh?





evolution is when we become bacterial scum that consumes the world!!





its all based on genetic variation that are passed on. in Theory the more we reproduce the higher our genetic evolution will progress.





egg head say that since virus, and bacteria live and die in a few seconds they are technically the most evolved life form on earth.





think that is enough proof in itself that evolution is a scam.
Reply:Evolution is a scientific theory, not a philosophical one. And just to be clear, evolution theorists do not believe humans evolved from modern apes. Humans, Apes, and Monkeys just have a common ancestor. There used to be more than one species of human on Earth, that is how we know this.
Reply:uhhhh no, evolution is a theory about biological processes etcetc about
Reply:people dotn now everything that is happening to them at any moment!
Reply:listen to me.


seriously.


This magnificently complex world happening by chance is equivalent to the Dictionary being created by an explosion in a printing factory.





chew on that.
Reply:I definitely think that the theory of evolution should be taught in school because it%26#039;s it attempts to explain change and diversity of life in natural terms.I think it sharpens people%26#039;s analytical skills when trying to make sense of the world around them. I think it really encourages people to be open to all kinds of theories of life because it stimulates the search for answers instead of blindly believing what we do believe. It gives us a chance to challenge our own views, allowing room to learn and discover by recognizing that there is much more information that is out there.
Reply:every one is a philosopher
Reply:Evolution is %26quot;science%26quot; trying to convince people that we had an origin other than %26quot;by our Creator%26quot;. Science can put a %26quot;spin%26quot; on the facts long enough and often enough that people finally begin to %26quot;believe it%26quot;.





Hitler, Lenin and Saddam did it. Worked fine for them (for a while) but in the end telling untruths come back to haunt.





When science attempts to LINK humans to monkeys, they have yet to give us a %26quot;true definitive%26quot; correlation via DNA, genes to make it conclusive. They never %26quot;fully explain%26quot; it and just want people to accept it because it is %26quot;science%26quot;. rubbish my dear Watson, rubbish.





God created everything and everywhere %26quot;...I am the alpha and the omega...%26quot;. Need there be anything else said?
Reply:No, evolution is a scientific theory of how man progressed from earlier life forms. Education is where we teach people a) to think b) to think differently c) to think critically. It is also the vehicle by which one learns about evolution.
Reply:No, %26quot;evolution%26quot; is the change in the frequency of alleles in a species over many generations. The theory of evolution is a strongly supported, well tested, explanation for the many facts we see in the world around us from the fields of paleontology, genetics, zoology, psychology, physiology, and environmental sciences, about how species change and adapt over many generations.





Also, evolution does not say humans %26quot;evolved from monkeys%26quot;, it says that humans, monkeys, and apes evolved from a common ape ancestor. (Roughly speaking, monkeys have tails, apes don%26#039;t, so humans and chimpanzees, who share over 98% of the same genes, are both apes.)





Evolution isn%26#039;t intended to answer %26quot;any question a person could ever ask%26quot;, it is only meant to explain the method by which natural laws have produced the variety of species we see today. Contrary to what some creationists claim, it says nothing about the origin of the universe, planets, or life.





So, the theory of evolution was not created to stimulate thought, it was discovered based on objective scientific evidence, and it is an explanation that helps us understand and predict some things about life on Earth.

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