wirelessguru1 Wrote:
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> > I think it's quite possible that evolution
> would create complex organisms eventually.
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> What does that really mean to you?
It means that at one time, life can begin with a simple single cell organism and through various processes, become more complex over time.
> How does 'evolution' actually 'create'!? and
> please do not answer by random mutations over long
> periods of time!!!
To create can be either make or to become. Babies of all kinds are "created" everyday without any sort of rhyme or reason...or a creator. However, the creation of various species is actually a concept to humans alone. Does a dog know that it is its own species? Does it attempt to classify plants and animals found living in its environment and labelling them? Probably not. I think that evolution is infinitely more complex than just "random mutations" over long periods of times. There has long been indications that changes to life have sometimes simply been a symbiotic relationship between two lifeforms becoming a permanent one. I think that evolution is an ongoing process, constantly at work but probably in such minute ways that it goes unnoticed.
> Are you part of the new age creationists where
> evolution vs. God creates?
Pure science here. I was a biology/botany major in college. Take that for what you will. I feel that evolution does have its flaws and probably isn't perfect but it is substantially better, less egotistical and more probable than any creator deity forming us all up.
Stephanie
In every man there is something wherein I may learn of him, and in that I am his pupil.--Ralph Waldo Emerson