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Ohhh Ohhh Professor Darwin, how will your Church of 'Evolution' explain creatures SUDDENLY appearing fully functional?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 74882066:MV8zNTIwMzM4XzYyOTY4MzQzXzdGRkFCODgz] [quote:DGN:MV8zNTIwMzM4XzYyOTY3MTYwXzhGMjI0Rjgz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 74882066:MV8zNTIwMzM4XzYyOTY3MDI1XzlBRTYxNDNG] [quote:a Dude, not THE Dude:MV8zNTIwMzM4XzYyOTYwNTA4XzREN0RGMDUy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 38028102:MV8zNTIwMzM4XzYyOTU1NDc3X0UzM0Y5QkQx] [quote:a Dude, not THE Dude:MV8zNTIwMzM4XzYyODk2NTkzXzY3MEE4OTNC] [quote:Anonymous Coward 12807594:MV8zNTIwMzM4XzYyODk0OTc1X0IzRjkzMDZG] [quote:DGN:MV8zNTIwMzM4XzYyODkxNjA2XzU5MzM0MDFE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 12807594:MV8zNTIwMzM4XzYyODgzMjc2Xzg2MTI5RjNE] why would they not be fully functional? is your brain a peanut? [b][i]The Cambrian explosion or Cambrian radiation[1] was the relatively short evolutionary event, beginning around 541 million years ago in the Cambrian period, during which most major animal phyla appeared, as indicated by the fossil record.[2][3] Lasting for about the next 20[4][5]–25[6][7] million years, it resulted in the divergence of most modern metazoan phyla.[8] Additionally, the event was accompanied by major diversification of other organisms.[note 1] Prior to the Cambrian explosion,[note 2] most organisms were simple, composed of individual cells occasionally organized into colonies. Over the following 70 to 80 million years, the rate of diversification accelerated by an order of magnitude[note 3] and the diversity of life began to resemble that of today.[11] Almost all present animal phyla appeared during this period.[12][13] There is strong evidence for species of Cnidaria and Porifera existing in the Ediacaran[14] and possible members of Porifera even before that during the Cryogenian.[15] Bryozoans don't appear in the fossil record until after the Cambrian, in the Lower Ordovician.[16][/i][/b] [/quote] Is this the craftsmanship of a master molecular biologist or train wreck deformed dysfunctional mindless mutations that just, lucked out, trillions x trillions of times in a row, x thousands of species? [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzcTgrxMzZk[/youtube] [/quote] Yes. A master molecular biologist. His name is Nature. Positive mutations are not an absolute thing like some negative mutations are. Its all to do with the environment for it to be a positive mutation. Most mutations are neutral, as in they have no effect on their chances of reproduction or surviving. But at some point those mutations CAN be positive or negative, neutral mutations get passed on to the offspring and spread slowly through out the gene pool over long periods of time. Changing the appearances of animals physically or just in their DNA, which is how speciation occurs when a species splits into multiple populations. They get more and more different over time due to mutations building up separately meaning they can no longer reproduce with the other populations, so they will continue to become more and more different, those populations will eventually split into more populations creating more variation. [/quote] Except that Evolution as a series of random mutations over time from a single-celled organism to what we see today sort of violates the Second Law of Thermodynamics, doesn't it? [/quote] You really don't understand physics do you?...you've picked up on the 1st part of the Law and parrotted it like the idiot you are...read on..you might come to the part about it only applying in a FUCKING CLOSED SYSTEM...christ you people are fucking thick [/quote] Claim and believe what you want. Insulting as a means of debate just proves how weak your position is. Was I insulting, or was I asking? I'm done with the likes of you, who are too weak to stick to the point and feel the need to lash out. [/quote] its one of the main questions that get answered over and over and over and over [/quote] Yes with color pencil sketches of imaginary transitional 'fossils' because 'evolution is a science fiction hoax not science. [/quote] every fossil is a transitional fossil there are no missing links, evolution is not linear those 2 misconceptions are from a religious theory that had nothing to do with the theory of evolution [/quote]
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