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ricarleite
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A Big Debate for the New Century
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12-Apr-2005, 6:54 AM
OK I separated your reply to make it easier to answer:

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Originally posted by: JediSage

1- For instance, what fossil record is there indicating that one order evolved from another (transitional)?

2- Is there evidence that one order at one point was a different order (ie: a dog that became a horse)?

3- Does the complex almost mathematical code in DNA have a natural (random, blind) order?

4- Why would Einstein have said "God does not play dice with the cosmos" if he had not at least considered a designed universe? There are other reasons to believe in a designed universe...the Big Bang (an ultimate beginning in time and space), the conservation of matter (matter can neither be created or destroyed)...it goes on and on.


1- Have you heard of homo erectus, neandertal man, homo sapiens, homo sapiens sapiens (us)?

2- What do you mean?

3- It's not like that. After hundreds or thousands of years, the genetic code of a specie might get mutated/changed for a number of reasons. Let's assume a generation of bears gets born with eyes who can see in the dark better: those are more fit to survive, therefore they carry out these genes to the next generation, and the non-adapted species tend to disappear slowly. I KNOW it's not that simple, it was just an example.

4- Uh, that einstein quote is related to the whole "multi-universe-Schrodinger's cat" theory thing, about the randomness of the universe and such. I fail to see in what it relates to Darwin.