24 Jul 14
Originally posted by RJHindsAccumulated variations over time and countless generations can't help but lead to new
That's adaptation and variation within species, not evolution.
species. Logic baby. The video is about how accepting evolution as the truth it is, already
helps us solve and deal with problems that would otherwise be considered natural
mysteries.
Science! It works, bitches!
24 Jul 14
Originally posted by C HessDarwinist LEAPS and HALLUCINATIONS
Accumulated variations over time and countless generations can't help but lead to new
species. Logic baby. The video is about how accepting evolution as the truth it is, already
helps us solve and deal with problems that would otherwise be considered natural
mysteries.
Science! It works, bitches!
24 Jul 14
Originally posted by C HessNo one needed an evolutionary tree to find out about Bird Flu.
Oh, please do describe how you'd even consider tracing HIV back without an evolutionary tree to help in the process.
Bird flu, or avian influenza, is a viral infection spread from bird to bird. Currently, a particularly deadly strain of bird flu -- H5N1 -- continues to spread among poultry in Egypt and in certain parts of Asia.
Technically, H5N1 is a highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus. It's deadly to most birds. And it's deadly to humans and to other mammals that catch the virus from birds. Since the first human case in 1997, H5N1 has killed nearly 60% of the people who have been infected. Because the disease has spread to wild birds, pigs, and even to donkeys, it will be difficult, if not impossible, to eradicate.
http://www.webmd.com/cold-and-flu/what-know-about-bird-flu
Originally posted by RJHindsYeah, that's not what I asked about.
No one needed an evolutionary tree to find out about Bird Flu.
Bird flu, or avian influenza, is a viral infection spread from bird to bird. Currently, a particularly deadly strain of bird flu -- H5N1 -- continues to spread among poultry in Egypt and in certain parts of Asia.
Technically, H5N1 is a highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus. ...[text shortened]... impossible, to eradicate.
http://www.webmd.com/cold-and-flu/what-know-about-bird-flu
25 Jul 14
Originally posted by RJHinds- explain to me how you'd cut through wood without a saw?
How should I know? I am not a medical scientist. I just know that there is no evolutionary tree. However, there are family trees.
- how should I know? I'm not a carpenter. All I know is that there's no such thing as a saw. However, there are sharp, jaggy-edged, steel blades attached to grip handles.
Originally posted by wolfgang59😛
that is why god gave Man the axe!
😉
Hey, I'm not a carpenter. All I know is that there's no such thing as a carpenter's tool.
However, there are things that will allow you to cut through wood.
Oh, "god" gave man the axe. Yes, of course. Right. M-hm.