A car is an inanimate object designed for us to transport people. Human beings' existence precedes their essence, if it did not we would all be doing the same exact thing in life to serve the same function. Fish do not have fins because they need them for water anymore than birds have wings to have the ability to fly, it is exactly the opposite: adaptation and selection. The human brain was much smaller towards the beginning of our origins, our ancestors had brain sizes similar to chimpanzees, enough for survival. Over time we made tools that allowed for larger animals to be hunted, thus increasing our protein intake. Protein is crucial as a source of energy for our brains for development. Over time humans began traveling across the earth and had to adapt to different climates and environments, requiring their brains to evolve in order to carry out more complex tasks and adjust to these new areas. Without humans being so clustered together and scattered out, there was more room for food allowing for further growth in body size and brain development. This is also true in the case of when the earth was going through a large climatic shift, only those capable of adaptation survived. With these large increases in brain size over time, we began to develop instincts of not only survival, but complex thoughts and emotions as well. Can't really see any "intelligence" in the anatomy of the human eye.. it is built upside down and backwards, requiring photons of light to travel through the cornea, lens, aquaeous fluid, blood vessels, ganglion cells, amacrine cells, horizontal cells, and bipolar cells before they reach light-sensitive rods and cones that transduce the light signal into neural impulses, which are then sent to the visual cortex at the back of the brain for processing into meaningful patterns...
Again you arent getting what im saying or you are strawmanning me on purpose. I mentioned cars because like the human body they have mechanical structures. You have the engine in the car, the coolant, the exhaust system, the sparkplugs, the battery. That is very similar to a human body. Human body has a heart, lungs, brain, blood. Drop the evolution script. Ive heard what youre saying a million times.
Ask yourself HOW...thats HOW (HOW) the cells in your body KNEW they would need a heart to pump blood, a brain to tell it what to do, lungs to provide oxygen, stomach to provide fuel, and then an opposite sex creature to pro create. How does natural selection build a heart and lungs? Dont avoid the question. Drop the evolution script. Ask real questions. Go figure out how these cells figured out how to create a human body.
Dont even respond with the same script that has nothing to do with the topic.
I keep going back to evolution because it addresses what you are asking, adaptation goes all the way back to cells. Were the cells that failed to adapt and die out omitted from your "God's" "intelligent design"? Natural forces of selection, acting on inherited features, gradually shaped the ornate organic structures.
I did answer the question, you're talking about an irreducible complexity in organisms that somehow fundamentally know how to survive and function. I am telling you it is a matter of adaptation. Those who fail to adapt and function in their environments die out.
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A car is an inanimate object designed for us to transport people. Human beings' existence precedes their essence, if it did not we would all be doing the same exact thing in life to serve the same function. Fish do not have fins because they need them for water anymore than birds have wings to have the ability to fly, it is exactly the opposite: adaptation and selection. The human brain was much smaller towards the beginning of our origins, our ancestors had brain sizes similar to chimpanzees, enough for survival. Over time we made tools that allowed for larger animals to be hunted, thus increasing our protein intake. Protein is crucial as a source of energy for our brains for development. Over time humans began traveling across the earth and had to adapt to different climates and environments, requiring their brains to evolve in order to carry out more complex tasks and adjust to these new areas. Without humans being so clustered together and scattered out, there was more room for food allowing for further growth in body size and brain development. This is also true in the case of when the earth was going through a large climatic shift, only those capable of adaptation survived. With these large increases in brain size over time, we began to develop instincts of not only survival, but complex thoughts and emotions as well. Can't really see any "intelligence" in the anatomy of the human eye.. it is built upside down and backwards, requiring photons of light to travel through the cornea, lens, aquaeous fluid, blood vessels, ganglion cells, amacrine cells, horizontal cells, and bipolar cells before they reach light-sensitive rods and cones that transduce the light signal into neural impulses, which are then sent to the visual cortex at the back of the brain for processing into meaningful patterns...
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Again you arent getting what im saying or you are strawmanning me on purpose. I mentioned cars because like the human body they have mechanical structures. You have the engine in the car, the coolant, the exhaust system, the sparkplugs, the battery. That is very similar to a human body. Human body has a heart, lungs, brain, blood. Drop the evolution script. Ive heard what youre saying a million times.
Ask yourself HOW...thats HOW (HOW) the cells in your body KNEW they would need a heart to pump blood, a brain to tell it what to do, lungs to provide oxygen, stomach to provide fuel, and then an opposite sex creature to pro create. How does natural selection build a heart and lungs? Dont avoid the question. Drop the evolution script. Ask real questions. Go figure out how these cells figured out how to create a human body.
Dont even respond with the same script that has nothing to do with the topic.
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I keep going back to evolution because it addresses what you are asking, adaptation goes all the way back to cells. Were the cells that failed to adapt and die out omitted from your "God's" "intelligent design"? Natural forces of selection, acting on inherited features, gradually shaped the ornate organic structures.
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You cant answer the question
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I did answer the question, you're talking about an irreducible complexity in organisms that somehow fundamentally know how to survive and function. I am telling you it is a matter of adaptation. Those who fail to adapt and function in their environments die out.