Sujet : Re: Heroic Game Launcher... BRAVO!
De : OFeem1987 (at) *nospam* teleworm.us (Chris Ahlstrom)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 26. Jun 2024, 20:23:39
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RonB wrote this copyrighted missive and expects royalties:
On 2024-06-26, chrisv <chrisv@nospam.invalid> wrote:
RonB wrote:
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Darwinism, IIRC, doesn't speculate on the cause of changes, only that they do
occur and some yield a higher probability of survival.
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Unfortunately that's not good science.
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Just because the knowledge of "physics, chemistry, genetics and the
rest" that we have today didn't exist, doesn't mean that science
couldn't be done. They had lots of things figured-out.
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Evolution is not one of the things "figured out." It's a theory. In science
theories are supposed to be tested, not blindly believed as a "fact."
You do know that the fossil record, field observations, and experiments (e.g.
with fruit flies), tend to bear out evolution, the changes in morphology and
species due to alterations in the genetic code due to various factors
(mutation, genetic drift, genetic recombination, natural selection, and
unnatural selection [i.e. human selection].
This stuff isn't incompatible with a god, by the way.
"He" could have planned it that way! :-D
But we have no need for that hypothesis.
-- Napoleon asked Laplace where God fit into his mathematical work, and Laplace famously replied "Sir, I have no need of that hypothesis."