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  1. #31

    Default Re: Is Evolutionist Science worth believing?


    evolution made easy.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7w57_P9DZJ4

  2. #32

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    Geological Hoaxes are widespread even today:
    check this link
    https://www.istorya.net/forums/index....6.new.html#new

  3. #33

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    So says the bible... hahahahaha... here's another thinker pre, if your god is so intelligent... did he describe how the body works? Did god gave you all the specific functions what your body is all about? wa man tingali sa. If you argue that kong isuwat tanan sa bibliya - mobaga ug maayo.... naa man lagi medical books nga pirting bagaa nga mas baga pa sa bibliya.

    brad, sa imong nahibaw an kanus a gibuhat ang bible? kung i explain pa sa Ginoo kung unsaon pag function ang imong lawas, gamitan pa ug mga termino nga mga lawom makasabot kaha si Moses brad? makasabot kaha ang mga Israelites brad? ikaw diay imong anak 5 yrs old pa tudluan na diay nimog Algebra!

    huna hunaa pud intawn ang level sa knowledge sa mga tawo sa una oi! kung kintahay tudluan sa Ginoo ug Calculus ang mga tawo sa una makasabot ka nang mga tawhana? pastilan pud nimo oi! maglisod pa man gani tag sabot sa ubang termino sa atong panahon nga grabe na kaayo ta ka advance sa una nga panahon pa kaha! tsk tsk tsk!

  4. #34

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    Quote Originally Posted by NASYO
    The Data gathering of this theory is very scientific.
    But, still it remains as a theory.

    I believed that this theory is 98.7734% right..

    How come there are chinese, negros and other races if we only came from Adam and Eve?

    basaha ni SYO. http://esoriano.wordpress.com/2007/1...-of-humankind/

    mao lagi nay nakaapan basta sige rag IMAGINE...hehehehe!


  5. #35

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    Quote Originally Posted by itachi
    So says the bible... hahahahaha... here's another thinker pre, if your god is so intelligent... did he describe how the body works? Did god gave you all the specific functions what your body is all about? wa man tingali sa. If you argue that kong isuwat tanan sa bibliya - mobaga ug maayo.... naa man lagi medical books nga pirting bagaa nga mas baga pa sa bibliya.

    brad, sa imong nahibaw an kanus a gibuhat ang bible? kung i explain pa sa Ginoo kung unsaon pag function ang imong lawas, gamitan pa ug mga termino nga mga lawom makasabot kaha si Moses brad? makasabot kaha ang mga Israelites brad? ikaw diay imong anak 5 yrs old pa tudluan na diay nimog Algebra!

    huna hunaa pud intawn ang level sa knowledge sa mga tawo sa una oi! kung kintahay tudluan sa Ginoo ug Calculus ang mga tawo sa una makasabot ka nang mga tawhana? pastilan pud nimo oi! maglisod pa man gani tag sabot sa ubang termino sa atong panahon nga grabe na kaayo ta ka advance sa una nga panahon pa kaha! tsk tsk tsk!
    Huna=hunaa kuno ang level of writings nila itachi boy. Kasuwat man gani ug riddles (bible ba) kana pa kahang functions sa lawas sa tawo. Kung wa ka ma masayud pre, they created pilars, colums, temples, pyramids, chariots... sa panahon nila. Do you think they don't use advanced mathematics? Wa diay nakahibaw nga sophisticated engineering sa ilang panahon? Buhat man kaha si moses ug arka unya dili sila maka-identify or hatag ug functions man lang sa lawas sa tawo. Basin you don't know the history nila itachi because you thought sa ilang panahon they were primitives when it comes to technological advancements compared nato karon. hmmmm?

  6. #36

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    Quote Originally Posted by itachi
    basaha ni SYO. http://esoriano.wordpress.com/2007/1...-of-humankind/

    mao lagi nay nakaapan basta sige rag IMAGINE...hehehehe!

    Wow, soriano becomes a scientist in his own right. hehehehehe....

  7. #37

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    ahehehehehe..

    Mao na.. Scientist na pud diay si SORIANO?

    ahehehehehe..

    Murag man ni silag magpatambal sa abogado kung naa gipamati ug sakit..
    Unya adto sa Doktor kung naa KASO nga gi-atubang..

    ITACHI, RCRUMAN, murag wa na man mo magkadima-o..

    aw, inyo pud na.. you are entitled with your own opinion..


    ahehehehehehehe

  8. #38

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    Mao ni ang styles sa ubang tawo. Ug dili gani ma prove tanan diha sa bible... tua dagan sa science then merging both fields para lang makuha ang gusto nila nga ma-prove ug tinood gyud. Typical.

  9. #39

    Default Re: Is Evolutionist Science worth believing?

    Here's what I think that evolution science is worth believing. From the start, science explains about a single cell organism. What happened after is the cell splits or divides in to two cells. This process is called mistosis. What makes it happened? Scientists aren't completely sure what triggers it. But they know that the process is directed by the nucleus. The nucleus contains threadlike structures called chromosomes, which are made up of complex chemical called DNA. DNA code has all the information that directs how cell functions, including when to divide.

    Before mistosis begins, an exact copy of each chromosome is made, producing a pair. During mitosis, the identical chromosomes pf each pair separate, resulting in two cells that are indentical to the original chromosomes. The sets pull apart. Then the cell membrane pinches in the middle, forming two new cells. Each cell is just its parent cell. Have you ever skinned your elbow or knee? almost immediately, cells in the area started mitosis. New skin cells formed to replace the lost tissue. Soon the scrape disappeared, and you skin was smooth and complete again. The process is called regeneration.

    In humans, regeneration is limited to healing wounds. But in some animals, regenration can replace entie body parts. For example, if a sea star loses an arm, nearby cells undergo rapid mitosis. Soon the the sea star has a new arm. You know that many organisms have only one cell. when the cell divides, the whole organism reproduces. This process is called asexual reproduction because there is no joining of cells from a different parents. For example, yeast is a single-celled fungus that reproduces when tiny bud forms on a parent cell. Mitosis takes place in the cell, and a copy of the chormosomes is passed into the growing bud. When the bud is fully grown, it breaks off and begins living on its own.

    Fast forward, animals then humans appear. Multicellular organisms reproduce by joining of cells from two different individuals. Now science called that sexual reproduction. Cells from each parent join, forming a fertilized egg, or zygote. This starts the process of evolutionary stages for animals, humans and other living organisms. Take note that the process takes a very very very long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tripwire
    Here's what I think that evolution science is worth believing. From the start, science explains about a single cell organism. What happened after is the cell splits or divides in to two cells. This process is called mistosis. What makes it happened? Scientists aren't completely sure what triggers it. But they know that the process is directed by the nucleus. The nucleus contains threadlike structures called chromosomes, which are made up of complex chemical called DNA. DNA code has all the information that directs how cell functions, including when to divide.

    Before mistosis begins, an exact copy of each chromosome is made, producing a pair. During mitosis, the identical chromosomes pf each pair separate, resulting in two cells that are indentical to the original chromosomes. The sets pull apart. Then the cell membrane pinches in the middle, forming two new cells. Each cell is just its parent cell. Have you ever skinned your elbow or knee? almost immediately, cells in the area started mitosis. New skin cells formed to replace the lost tissue. Soon the scrape disappeared, and you skin was smooth and complete again. The process is called regeneration.

    In humans, regeneration is limited to healing wounds. But in some animals, regenration can replace entie body parts. For example, if a sea star loses an arm, nearby cells undergo rapid mitosis. Soon the the sea star has a new arm. You know that many organisms have only one cell. when the cell divides, the whole organism reproduces. This process is called asexual reproduction because there is no joining of cells from a different parents. For example, yeast is a single-celled fungus that reproduces when tiny bud forms on a parent cell. Mitosis takes place in the cell, and a copy of the chormosomes is passed into the growing bud. When the bud is fully grown, it breaks off and begins living on its own.

    Fast forward, animals then humans appear. Multicellular organisms reproduce by joining of cells from two different individuals. Now science called that sexual reproduction. Cells from each parent join, forming a fertilized egg, or zygote. This starts the process of evolutionary stages for animals, humans and other living organisms. Take note that the process takes a very very very long time.
    Just my two cents...EVOLUTION IS NOT SCIENTIFIC at all.. it is not proven. until now EVOLUTION IS JUST A THEORY.

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