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The
Evolution Irritation Site!
When Evilution SAYS so, it is so! In THEIR mind it is! Not in mine! | |||
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READ THIS! Academic Peer Pressure Poor believers are forced to give up their faith or how others never got it in the first place!
Pocketbook Loyalties You cannot serve
God & Mammon, nor Science falsely socalled! The real bottomline! The leaky theory full of holes. Creation versus Evolution! Down to the fecal smelly nitty gritty. A
young Earth opposed to doddery Evilutionists Because
we SAY SO! Silly Semantics of Strict Evolutionists A little god with a very strong will Evolution has a will & plan, as Marxism & its Dialectics! A plan but no planner? Blind
as a bat Humanist
Philosophy Religious
viewpoints The Evilution of Sex? Yes! Hilarious! Now this is a hot page!
The
Supernatural has NO place for Evolution! If Talk Origins Site left you intimidated DO NO Fear! The True Origins Site answers all their false skewed diatribe with much better scientific reasoning. From
Dark to Light. From
Chaos to Reason From
Blind to Seeing From
Inertia to Moving Landbased
to Airborne
Gravitationbound to Up and away! Just
Coincidenses Space
to Wiggle BAAAAAANG Pre
mordial Soup ROCK
& WATER ENERRRRRGY!!!! No
Rock, No nothing Evolution
creates Cute and Evil The
WET MODUS Spirit
to Matter From
NON Creators to Creationists! From
Sufferers to Problem Solvers From
Pagans to God Why is Evolution so Benign? Why does Evolution not randomly kill us all off? |
Part of a BCC Interview of J. Bulloc with Prof Dr. S. Diego Saur. BS.
John Bulloc: Professor, how is it that dinosaurs developed wings earlier than hominids? Is it that they had a greater desire to fly or that they just ran faster than humans, which gave them earlier lift-off, or that they were smarter in wishing by someif we could call it that some kind of natural selection "smartness"? Prof Dr.Saur: Well that is a very good question, to which we don't have the entire answer of course yet. It is a fact that the fast running pastulisauri developed wings in a relative short time during the early Jurrasic era in which they developed rudimentary wings instead of arms! I guess that Evolution grants the things that we most desire! Ha! John Bulloc: So you're saying that, if we may put it that way, Evolution "grants" its creations what they most desire? Prof: Well I would qualify that of course, as Evolution is a haphazard
process without a willed design of any creating force, but it does behave
along wishful thinking lines you could almost say, in that the creatures,
I mean the evolutions, develop different features on basis of evolutionary
post-thought processes in the mind, possibly caused by an increase of
dopamine in the pre-pensious brain that seems to stimulate the imaginary
functions of Evolution's products, and even causes humans to have what
the uninformed call "Near Death Experiences"! Hmm! JB: So, are you saying that there is an unknown evolutionary force at work here, that predestines certain to develop this way and then others that way? SS: Well in a way yes! Of course we don't want to tie ourselves down
to any certain rapid conclusions that the uninformed could take out of
context, but we definitely see processes at work over time, that is millions
of years, that lead us to think in that direction, which we do not quite
understand yet in our given body of scientific evolutionary knowledge.
JB: Of course! Right! But so we can safely assume and postulate the propositionary presumption that given ideal conditions spiders are developing hands at this stage and are thus actually speciating into another "kind" or rather species? SS: Well yes! That is a small postulation, but Wishly et al, have proven
this behavior, and so extrapolating over considerable time, we could arrive
at the conclusion that the process of evolution develops along lines of
wishful pre-thinking we could say! Indeed! JB: Well thank you so very much for your kindness to appear in our studio
and to tell the uninformed onlookers that Evolution can wishfully develop
with strategy and goals and definite objectives! This was John Bulloc's
BCC Science Half hour.
ANOTHER RECENTLY DISCOVERED "EXTINCT" FOSSIL
THE EMBARASSING
WOLLEMIE PINE Look at these "Scientists"
Website Slogans and blurbs in Google: "The Incredible Story of the Discovery and Survival of a Living Fossil from the Age of the Dinosaurs!" "The Wollemi pine is a living fossil conifer,discovered in an almost inaccessible gorge": Botanists hail new plant species find ... A new plant species, being hailed as significant as the discovery of the Wollemi pine, has been found in a threatened rainforest near Kingaroy in Queensland's ... . ... Living Fossil'
From 50 Million Years Ago. "The Wollemi Pine". Discovery of
new genus ... The Wollemi
Pine is a beautiful and majestic pre-historic monster. This large tree The Wollemi pine
belongs to the Araucariaceae family, prevalent world-wide The Wollemi Pine
is much closer to fossils of extinct trees and their leaves ... The Wollemi
Pine - A Green Dinosaur. Production House The Discovery of
Wollemi Pine in Sydney. ... Believed to be extinct until now, the MARK MY WORDS: WHEN THEY HAPPEN TO DISCOVER A LIVING DINOSAUR ONE OF THESE DAYS, AND CAN'T SWEEP 'M UNDER THE RUG ANYMORE, THEY WILL SHOUT AS EUPHORIC AS WITH THIS "LIVING FOSSIL!" OTHER INTERESTING NEWS ITEMS: "A wasp from California has been identified as a type thought extinct
for 25 million years" (San Francisco Chronicle, Sept.4 1995) Actually, Bulmer's fruit bat was removed from the extinct list twice, once in 1970 and a second time in 1992. Bulmer's fruit bat was originally known only through fossil remains and was believed to have become extinct 10,000 years ago, at the end of the ice age. In 1970, its remains were found at the site of a bat colony exterminated by local native hunters with newly acquired shotguns. In 1992, a surviving population was discovered in a cave whose sides were so sheer and so deep, that humans found it impossible to enter. Bulmer's fruit bat is a bit of an oddity in the bat world as well. Its wings meet in the middle of its back, giving it extreme maneuverability, and it is one of the few species of bat that can fly backwards and hover. Unlike most insectivorous bats, Bulmer's fruit bat does not have a well-developed echo location system, so it relies on sight. When it roosts, it makes a sound like some species of New Guinea parakeets. |
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