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Woman aborts her child because its "good for the planet"

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  • L Lost User

    It seems that evoloution lurches from one stable state to another. We dont have in-between states. Where is the part eye for example? What do you think is the glaringly obvious fault with evoloutionary theory?

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    fat_boy wrote:

    It seems that evoloution lurches from one stable state to another. We dont have in-between states.

    Bollocks. There are plenty of transitional forms in the fossil record.

    fat_boy wrote:

    Where is the part eye for example?

    Bollocks again. Eyes exist in nature in a near continuum of sophistication --- from light sensitive cells (able to only distinguish light from dark but not distinguish physical forms) to eyes better than human eyes.

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      fat_boy wrote:

      It seems that evoloution lurches from one stable state to another. We dont have in-between states.

      Bollocks. There are plenty of transitional forms in the fossil record.

      fat_boy wrote:

      Where is the part eye for example?

      Bollocks again. Eyes exist in nature in a near continuum of sophistication --- from light sensitive cells (able to only distinguish light from dark but not distinguish physical forms) to eyes better than human eyes.

      John Carson

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      Ah, the asshole awoke. Wellcome back John 'the twat' Carson. How the hell are you? (As if I care).

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      • L Lost User

        Pineal gland? You call that glaring? :)

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        Sorry that was so brief, I was literally being rushed out of the door as I wrote it. The pineal gland is sensitive to light, and in some animals it actually acts as a rudimentary eye. Also, some fish have very primitive eyes, because they spend so much time in the darkness. There are plenty of 'half-way eyes' in nature. But as for glaringly obvious faults, I don't know of any. I wanted to hear what others thought was glaringly obviously wrong.

        Dr. Ravel Joyce, Cubic Self is cubeless. God is cubeless.

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          Sorry that was so brief, I was literally being rushed out of the door as I wrote it. The pineal gland is sensitive to light, and in some animals it actually acts as a rudimentary eye. Also, some fish have very primitive eyes, because they spend so much time in the darkness. There are plenty of 'half-way eyes' in nature. But as for glaringly obvious faults, I don't know of any. I wanted to hear what others thought was glaringly obviously wrong.

          Dr. Ravel Joyce, Cubic Self is cubeless. God is cubeless.

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          Yeah, I must admit the eye thing was a bit of a long shot. I havent looked into evoloution too much, biology bores the pants off me to tell the truth. I just recall seing somewhere about the developement of the eye and how unlikely it was. I obviously dont know enough to argue it effectively.

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            Yeah, I must admit the eye thing was a bit of a long shot. I havent looked into evoloution too much, biology bores the pants off me to tell the truth. I just recall seing somewhere about the developement of the eye and how unlikely it was. I obviously dont know enough to argue it effectively.

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            Nah, biology is cool. :cool:

            Dr. Ravel Joyce, Cubic Self is cubeless. God is cubeless.

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              Nah, biology is cool. :cool:

              Dr. Ravel Joyce, Cubic Self is cubeless. God is cubeless.

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              Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

              Nah, biology is cool.

              I prefered Physics and Chemistry. Nothing like making explosives and stuff. Biology was just smelly. Dead things in alcohol, disecting frogs, god it was dull. The only good thing about it was my mate and I explored a different kind of biology during the lesson.:cool:

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                73Zeppelin wrote:

                No, it's what you want to do to the Jews.

                Well, at least his sort isn't prejudiced ... they also want to do it to you and me. What a bummer it must be to know that you and I have something in common, even if at second-hand. :laugh:

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                Not quite - Christians are given dhimmi status. Godless heathens like me are generally killed with enthusiasm!


                Everything is bleak. It's the middle of the night. You're all alone and the dummies might be right. Outside the darkness lurks.

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                  Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                  Nah, biology is cool.

                  I prefered Physics and Chemistry. Nothing like making explosives and stuff. Biology was just smelly. Dead things in alcohol, disecting frogs, god it was dull. The only good thing about it was my mate and I explored a different kind of biology during the lesson.:cool:

                  Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                  OK, I concede - the theory behind biology is interesting, mostly to do with physiology and anatomy and stuff.

                  Dr. Ravel Joyce, Cubic Self is cubeless. God is cubeless.

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                    OK, I concede - the theory behind biology is interesting, mostly to do with physiology and anatomy and stuff.

                    Dr. Ravel Joyce, Cubic Self is cubeless. God is cubeless.

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                    Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                    mostly to do with physiology and anatomy and stuff

                    Anatomy is interesting of course and quite fun to study. Especially up close.

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                    • L Lost User

                      Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                      mostly to do with physiology and anatomy and stuff

                      Anatomy is interesting of course and quite fun to study. Especially up close.

                      Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                      You mean like dissecting cadavers?

                      Dr. Ravel Joyce, Cubic Self is cubeless. God is cubeless.

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                      • S soap brain

                        You mean like dissecting cadavers?

                        Dr. Ravel Joyce, Cubic Self is cubeless. God is cubeless.

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                        Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                        You mean like dissecting cadavers?

                        Hmm, I had something else in mind.

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                        • L Lost User

                          Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                          You mean like dissecting cadavers?

                          Hmm, I had something else in mind.

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                          Dissecting...living people? :suss:

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                            Dissecting...living people? :suss:

                            Dr. Ravel Joyce, Cubic Self is cubeless. God is cubeless.

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                            Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                            Dissecting...living people?

                            Bisecting, and with the right tool(s), deffinitely. :suss:

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                              Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                              Dissecting...living people?

                              Bisecting, and with the right tool(s), deffinitely. :suss:

                              Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                              Sounds about right.

                              Dr. Ravel Joyce, Cubic Self is cubeless. God is cubeless.

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