Re: Aristotle and his tautological influence
- From: wf3h <wf3h@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 09:41:09 -0800 (PST)
On Nov 4, 9:05 am, backspace <stephan...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Let me try again:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_selection
"....Natural selection is the process by which heritable traits that
make it more likely for an organism to survive and successfully
reproduce become more common in a population over successive
generations. It is a key mechanism of evolution...."
:'''rephrase': ''The traits that enables reproduction, become more
common.''
"Enables" and "more common" are a play with words that alludes to the
same fact: It says the same thing twice.
uh no. you're an inveterate liar but your language skills are marginal
at best. let's look at what your quote ACTUALLY says so that my claim
you're a liar is seen to be correct.
your quote says (sic):
"natural selection is the PROCESS...' (emphasis added)
you completely DELETED any reference to PROCESS in your 'rephrase'. by
eliminating the word PROCESS you take the quote out of context and
twist its meaning to delete any reference at all to the idea evolution
is a PROCESS. a PROCESS that can be experimentally tested.
and, of COURSE you do this; you have no choice. you're a creationist,
therefore a liar, and are unable to understand science because of your
religious beliefs.
you should be sentenced to write on a blackboard the word "PROCESS"
1000X until you realize that lying, especially in the name of god, is
not a particularly nice thing to do.
it IS, however, very CREATIONIST
.
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