Originally posted by Ben Kenobi
That I got in university, in a history of science, that also taught the critiques his contemporaries levelled at the theory. Particularly for the materialist and reductionist consequences.
That I got in university, in a history of science, that also taught the critiques his contemporaries levelled at the theory. Particularly for the materialist and reductionist consequences.
Secondly, regarding Darwin's observation, he went to Galapagos, and saw differences between different birds of the same species, in their adaptation to their natural habitat on the islands. That's all.
From that we get the whole theory that man came from apes, and further down the line, that we grew from organic molecules in a soup. Yet none of this has been directly observed.
And that you would claim the theory of abiogenesis (which, I have to point out once again, is independent of evolution) relies on a "soup" shows you're again totally out of touch with the theories. The soup theory was known to be inaccurate long ago.
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