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originally posted by: PhotonEffect
a reply to: Greggers
Once again, you're showing your lack of basic comprehension of english sentences.
originally posted by: PhotonEffect
Uh, no, get your head out of your own bubble.
emphasis mine
originally posted by: Greggers
Natural selection refers to the fact that creatures which are better suited to their environment will experience enhanced survival and will pass their genes on more often. In this sense, the natural environment "selects" which traits enhance survival and which do not.
"Wrong"?
I was specifically addressing your usage of the "will" to imply a definitive action, not some teleological intent.
originally posted by: Greggers
Better to have my head in a bubble than where you've put yours.
originally posted by: Greggers
What I said above is accurate -- my initial post did bear some resemblance to science. You claimed it did not. I'm quite sure we could have found common ground under other circumstances. Perhaps after your next mutation.
originally posted by: PhotonEffect
originally posted by: Greggers
Better to have my head in a bubble than where you've put yours.
Good for you, I laid it up and you slammed it down.
originally posted by: Greggers
What I said above is accurate -- my initial post did bear some resemblance to science. You claimed it did not. I'm quite sure we could have found common ground under other circumstances. Perhaps after your next mutation.
My initial critique and reference to lack of scientific clout was in reference to the scientific method. No way for you to know that really. You came right out and told a nice story about natural selection, accidental mutations, and this spider. I wanted to be sure people knew, that without any sort of verifiable evidence or knowledge about this thing, that what you told was a story.
originally posted by: PhotonEffect
originally posted by: Greggers
Already acknowledged. If you think you're telling me something I don't know, you're wrong. Feel free to post more about it, though.
But... you don't know.
originally posted by: Greggers
originally posted by: PhotonEffect
originally posted by: Greggers
Already acknowledged. If you think you're telling me something I don't know, you're wrong. Feel free to post more about it, though.
But... you don't know.
Yes, I do.
originally posted by: PhotonEffect
a reply to: Greggers
Or you can just post the evidence to support your empty assertions.
Or not.
originally posted by: PhotonEffect
Sorry, that remains to be seen.
originally posted by: Greggers
From the very beginning of this thread, you've assumed you know things others don't. And at least in my case, you've been wrong every single time.
originally posted by: Greggers
I even acknowledged that my initial post was a story -- as in, it was a description of natural selection meant to describe how this particular mutation COULD HAVE happened sans any SUPERNATURAL intervention, which was the supposition of the original post I was responding to.
originally posted by: Greggers
I've also pointed out numerous times now that natural selection has no will.
originally posted by: Greggers
I've even said it's possible that this particular mutation happened in a LEAP rather than many small steps.
originally posted by: Greggers
What empty assertion? What are you even talking about?
originally posted by: Greggers
If it "remains to be seen," you shouldn't have said otherwise. I find yours to be a strange claim, however, since the issue we were debating was whether I understand that natural selection has no will, and you had no issue with anything I said on that point except to debate the correctness of my selected wording, which I subsequently acknowledged, despite feeling it was a needlessly pedantic nitpick and quite unfortunate given that I'd attempted to avoid exactly that misunderstanding.
So it's hard to know what, precisely, you'd have me prove.
originally posted by: PhotonEffect
But it was you who started with the story, assuming you knew things that people don't about how this spider evolved.
originally posted by: Greggers
Look, I realize it's probably frustrating for you to put such devotion into long posts that no one reads. Don't feel bad. It happens.
originally posted by: PhotonEffect
originally posted by: Greggers
Look, I realize it's probably frustrating for you to put such devotion into long posts that no one reads. Don't feel bad. It happens.
Hey, I'm sure you do realize it. Projection is good for the soul.
Anyway, thanks for the pep talk, I'll see ya out there.