Re: {OT} Detroit Automakers a Relic of the Past




"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Jeff Strickland wrote:

I am a creationist.

But are you an anti-evolutionist? By that I mean a person who doesn't
believe that Darwin was mostly right or that humans and other apes
evolved from a common ancestor.


You have managed to string together a couple of double negatives. Darwin
is only partly right, humans have evolved but not from apes.

Humans did not come from apes, but also are not the same as we were at the
time of creation. The changes are evidence of evolution. To the extent
that species evolve over time due to various breeding variations and such,
Darwin is correct. Evolution happens, but does not mean that humans
evolved from apes. Plenty of species have evolved over time and many have
remained as they always were. We have bird species that changed behavior
because they had to for survival, this is one type of evolution. We have
reptile species tht have not changed at all.

I do not deny evolution, and such a denial is foolish if you ask me. But I
also do not see any evidence that man evolved from the apes.

Dogs and horses share DNA strands, but nobody is suggesting that these
species evolved from one another. Surely humans and apes can share DNA
strands and not have an evolutionary past. Mammals have much in common
with each other, but there is no reason to think all mammals have a common
ancestor.








And on top of that, they have yet to find one species that evolved into
another. There are no 'missing links'. Especially of species that have
different numbers of DNA strands.

Altho I think JoeNoBedroom is a perfect example of mankind is devolving
instead of evolving. . . .

Charles the Curmudgeon


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