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From: Chris Ahlstrom <OFeem1987@teleworm.us>
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
Subject: Re: Heroic Game Launcher... BRAVO!
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2024 06:52:09 -0400
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RonB wrote this copyrighted missive and expects royalties:

> On 2024-06-25, Chris Ahlstrom <OFeem1987@teleworm.us> wrote:
>> Andrzej Matuch wrote this copyrighted missive and expects royalties:
>>
>>> On 2024-06-25 07:59, Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
>>>> Andrzej Matuch wrote this copyrighted missive and expects royalties:
>>>> 
>>>>> On 2024-06-24 18:06, chrisv wrote:
>>>>>> Andrzej Matuch wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Considering how Darwin's Theory of Evolution is complete excrement which
>>>>>>> can be debunked in seven seconds, God is the best explanation for
>>>>>>> everything around us. <https://www.discovery.org/a/10661/>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That's some kooky shit, there.
>>>> 
>>>> Indeed, they pretty much have no idea.
>>>> 
>>>>> Feel free to believe the contrary, countless Darwinists have too only to
>>>>> eventually realize that the theory that has consumed their entire lives
>>>>> needs constant lies to be supported. We're supposed to believe that life
>>>>> emerged from nothing even though that is scientifically impossible, and
>>>>> that a series of mutations, all beneficial, led to us becoming what we
>>>>> are today. Meanwhile, mutations are almost always negative and/or fatal.
>>>>> We're also supposed to believe that we evolved from apes even though it
>>>>> would take several hundred million mutations, all beneficial, for them
>>>>> to turn into us. This is somehow science even though it is not only
>>>>> contrary to all scientific laws but logic.
>>>> 
>>>>   :-D
>>>> 
>>>> You find it far easier to believe in a universal invisible entity that
>>>> has a thing for mankind, than to believe in some natural results of physics and
>>>> chemistry. It's not all "mutations", bub.
>>>
>>> That is the point though: Darwinism _ignores_ physics, chemistry, 
>>> genetics and the rest to reach its conclusion.
>>
>> Darwinism, IIRC, doesn't speculate on the cause of changes, only that they do
>> occur and some yield a higher probability of survival.
>
> Unfortunately that's not good science. That's guesswork or speculation. But 
> atheistic "scientists" (so-called) glommed on to it because it gave them an 
> alternative to God.
>
>> But speciation is not just about survival. For example, a population (say,
>> insects) that gets divided all of a sudden by some natural barrier, will start
>> to grow ever more different, and ultimately cannot interbreed. 
>
> That's called adaptation, or "micro-evolution." That's not what 
> evolutionists mean when they speak of evolution, where (for example) a 
> land-bound lizard turns into a flying bird. That's called "macro-evolution." 
> One does not lead into the other. For evolution to make sense we have to 
> have a lot better explanations for so-called "macro-evolution" then we 
> currently have.
>
> I won't be holding my breath.

LMAO at "macro-evolution". You don't even know what it is. 

-- 
The notes blatted skyward as they rose over the Canada geese, feathered
rumps mooning the day, webbed appendages frantically pedaling unseen
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