"a reality that can't be seen" --- I think that is Paris Hilton's talent.
2007-01-26 13:37:44
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answer #1
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answered by Aspurtaime Dog Sneeze 6
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Reality is a wonderful fiction that each one of us creates. We are all greater artists than we realize. Inside each mind is a view of reality, it's only true for that person, there may be some overlaps with others, but it's all still just a fictional creation.
What just is this reality I keep hearing people going on about? Mine is different from yours, much like playing show and tell in back of the shed.
2007-01-26 21:43:40
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answer #2
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answered by Hatir Ba Loon 6
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No, that is called FAITH. Evolution is all around you right now. From trees, slime mold, fish, dogs and humans, are all products of 4 billion years of evolution. The beauty and diversity of the biological world is the result of natural selection, the power behind evolution.
2007-01-26 21:38:42
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answer #3
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answered by skunkgrease 5
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No, it's a reality that can't be seen. If it can't be seen directly or indirectly or measured, it is outside the realm of science.
2007-01-26 21:40:31
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answer #4
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answered by ivorytowerboy 5
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You are kidding right? Tell me why Creationists had to coin the term "micro evolution"????It can actually be observed, they know this, they HAVE to admit it to save themselves from looking like complete fools.
Why are we so closely related to primates?
Why do we have the same mammalian functions as other animals? Created in the image of God ?" hardly./
2007-01-26 21:40:29
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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No, you can see evolution at work.
Ever wonder why you need a flu shot annually?
2007-01-26 21:37:06
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answer #6
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answered by acgsk 2
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how about a 2,000 year old palestinian with magical powers gettin nailed to a 2 by 4 and his body rises up in the clouds, you discust me
2007-01-26 21:37:25
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answered by Anonymous
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An unproven theory is more like it. There is still no good evidence that new species can arise from old ones.
2007-01-26 21:39:33
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answered by Anonymous
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You can see pieces of it. It just takes too long to see the whole thing work. You can see the fossils and how it went.
2007-01-26 21:37:41
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answered by Alex 6
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no, you can see evolution at work. You just can't see the entire process in your lifetime on a macro scale. But if you wanted to, you could watch bacteria and viruses evolve
2007-01-26 21:36:11
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answer #10
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answered by ? 6
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