OK. Evolution is wrong. Man's thinking ability was caused by God after Adam and Eve sinned, and science is an invention of the Devil to lead man astray. Easy answers to complex questions; just what you want.
2007-05-27 08:59:47
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answer #1
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answered by cattbarf 7
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Your first mistake is misunderstanding what science is and it doesn't provide absolute proofs. Evolution isn't true. Its a theory and the best one that we have got.
Thinking ability clearly makes us more able to work out how to survive. It might have started with hunting woolly mammoths to extinction but it also helped us get to the moon.
Science is a study where observations are made and theories are developed to explain these. The theories can be tested and if found to be valid then they will be accepted. If they are found to be flawed then they will be discredited and another theory developed.
Or you could get all your knowledge from something like the Bible but there is very little in the way of testable theories in there.
2007-05-27 15:57:29
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answered by Anonymous
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> "If evolution is true, what explains man's thinking ability?"
Uhm ... his brain ... which is the product of evolution. (What's your point?)
> "Indeed, what made science that so many rely on?"
Humans did ... with that thinking ability. (Again, what's your point?)
2007-05-27 16:19:27
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answered by secretsauce 7
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IF humans evolved then the evolution was random. Why if evolution is random did we all come out the SAME? If one painting is the same as another painting would you not agree they were created by the same artist?
How then was man created ALL the same if evolution is random?
2007-05-29 23:21:13
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answered by Ninja Showdown 2
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Some animals evolved complicated defense systems, some animals evolved ways to elude predators, we evolved a larger brain so as to outthink predators. This larger brain has led to more intelligence in our species than any other. One of the products of this is science to answer your question.
2007-05-27 15:58:01
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answer #5
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answered by anonymous_20003 3
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I would add one thing: while it's true that we can't yet explain consciousness--although clearly from an evolutionary standpoint it's a tremendous survival factor--the fact that we can't *yet* explain it doesn't mean that it *didn't* come from evolution. Put differently:
The absence of proof is not proof of absence.
2007-05-27 17:07:06
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answered by Mark S, JPAA 7
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Wallace had your problem. He did not think the human brain a product of evolutionary processes. He spent a great deal of his later life chasing ghosts; literally.
2007-05-27 16:41:02
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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"If evolution is true, what explains man's thinking ability?"
Well, evolution of course!
2007-05-27 16:02:48
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answered by ZikZak 6
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the brain evolved to survive the environment. When the environment threw new obsticals at the first 'human' beings they learned to adapt and creat higher levels of thinking
2007-05-27 16:00:30
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answered by fee 1
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"Science is truely fascinating. Scientists get such astonding results of supposition from such insignificant expendure of Fact". --Roderick Pyatt, Ph.D.
2007-05-27 16:01:40
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answer #10
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answered by spookchaser2 2
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