so formidable, it seemed like it put Fort Knox to shame. He put an auto cover over it, shut and locked the doors, and left it alone. After he died we opened the garage to see his Modle T. When we took off the covering we found a brand new, decked out, hopped up, Shelby Mustang. We looked at each other, shrugged our shoulders, and figured like, what did we expect? It's evolution. Over time, earthly changes, etc.the modle T simply took on another form, just like life does according to evolution. Species, matter, and substance change, take on new and better forms, and become the new improved substance. Right? Jump on it evolution-ists..
2007-05-16
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Well, I knew a guy, who died in his early thirties. Thousands of people saw him dead, but several days later he came back to life and went to live with his Dad.
Everybody looked at each other, shrugged their shoulders, and figured like, what did we expect? it's normal, happens every day. If you do not believe me, ask the guy himself. He is coming back any day now.
2007-05-16 18:41:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Is the motor vehicle 2d hand or did you purchase it from new? If the cat is worrying you ,you ought to think of of having an independant inspection executed by way of the RAC or AA...The storage won't be in a position to argue with them,and while you're nonetheless no longer happy i might touch FORD uk HQ and positioned forward any lawsuits you have against the storage. I had a matching fault on a BMW with a centre component to exhaust that consistently failed for no obvious reason.I hasten to characteristic it wasn't a real section,besides I contacted the producer of the exhaust equipment and found out that this actual section quantity/variety had a fault and that i became into entitled to an entire refund from the employer...of course the employer,who say you won't be in a position to get swifter that one in all their fitters didnt prefer this to be made public and could pay returned unhappy shoppers,so stored quiet approximately it....yet I have been given my funds returned and then offered a real BMW exhaust which became into easily extra low-priced than their replica and lasted for years....Sounds as though the storage would not prefer to fork out on a guarantee interest which might cost them the labour,they are in a position to declare the areas returned from Ford....don't be scared away by way of the storage! Get your data rapidly and stand your floor....
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answered by riddell 4
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For something to evolve, it has to have three characteristics:
1. Reproduce itself
2. Variations as it reproduces itself.
3. Some form of competition to reproduce itself.
Living things have all three of those characteristics.
Non-living things have none of those characteristics.
If you would have opened the cover and found a number of smaller Model-Ts which reproduced from your Grandfather's Model-T, and each one was slightly different and they were competing with each for the ability to mate with the cute baby corvette next door, then you might have seen evolution. Lacking any of those things, you will not see evolution.
I find it rather amazing that I have to explain to creationists that living things are different from non-living things.
2007-05-18 05:23:55
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answered by Randy C 2
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Do you really not understand the difference between subsequent generations of living creatures, and a singular inanimate object? Your metaphor is a poor one, because populations of organisms and old cars are really not similar in the way which you describe. I think that you don't really know what the theory of evolution says, since you don't seem to have any grasp of the mechanics of biology or natural selection. Worst of all, I know this answer, along with many others, is in vain. Your ignorance is willful, and the scores of us cannot change your mind, because you are not listening. I hope that some day you begin listening so that you might understand how really cool this universe is.
2007-05-16 18:43:13
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answered by Lao Pu 4
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What are the chances I could put you in a box for a 100 years and expect you to evolve into an intelligent being? I earnestly hope that this question is intended as a joke. Questions this stupid do not deserve answers at all, so this is the best you get.
2007-05-16 18:58:36
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answered by ? 4
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If it's evolution, it's offspring would be the ones with the changes. Small ones over many generations. So unless it had babies, can't be evolution.
2007-05-16 18:44:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I had a similar thing happen to me. My old Pontiac broke down for the hundreth time and I was sick of spending money on it, so I locked it in the garage and prayed for God to heal it. I prayed and prayed every day, but for some reason it never got fixed...
2007-05-16 18:47:46
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answered by Anonymous
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You got lost on a Fantasyland ride on your last trip to Disney World.
2007-05-16 18:42:01
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answered by Anonymous
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That would surprise anyone who understands that evolution is the result of imperfect replication of DNA, and understands that automobiles do not reproduce or have DNA.
However, it should not surprise anyone who thinks some powerful creator magically turned dust into humans.
By the way, is that story true, or just another example of what Creationism says?
2007-05-16 18:37:13
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answered by Boris Badenov 5
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Are you exactly the same as your parents. NO!
Evolution is about the survival of the children of two successful parents.
You clearly have no understanding of evolution or of the Biblical support for the theory of evolution.
Read a book !
2007-05-16 18:33:23
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answered by Anonymous
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