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![]() Homo sapiens Posts: 1,980 | Quote:
Words like "probably" are used because an exact date is uncertain. Certainly, the dates given are within a few thousand years either way. Quote:
As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion;... --From Article 11 of the Treaty of Tripoli passed unanimously by the Senate 1797 | ||
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![]() Homo sapiens Posts: 1,980 | Actually, there most certainly was a male that mated with our most recent matrilineal ancestor. Otherwise, her mtDNA would not have been passed down to us. It's just that the male(s) with which she mated are not our most recent patrilineal ancestor. That individual, who lived some 80,000 years after the mtDNA Eve, mated with a female descended from the mtDNA Eve Quote:
As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion;... --From Article 11 of the Treaty of Tripoli passed unanimously by the Senate 1797 | |
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| It's my first name! Location: Buffalo, New York, USA Posts: 3,523 | Quote:
If you're going to disagree with me, you damned well had better get it right! "America does not go abroad in search of monsters to destroy. She is the well-wisher to freedom and independence of all. She is the champion and vindicator only of her own." -John Quincy Adams - | |
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| It's my first name! Location: Buffalo, New York, USA Posts: 3,523 | This is a really silly statement since the "numbers" are a combination of singular individuals. You don't get the "numbers" without the "singulars." "America does not go abroad in search of monsters to destroy. She is the well-wisher to freedom and independence of all. She is the champion and vindicator only of her own." -John Quincy Adams - |
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| It's my first name! Location: Buffalo, New York, USA Posts: 3,523 | Quote:
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And you people expect the rest of us to take science seriously? "America does not go abroad in search of monsters to destroy. She is the well-wisher to freedom and independence of all. She is the champion and vindicator only of her own." -John Quincy Adams - | |||
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| It's my first name! Location: Buffalo, New York, USA Posts: 3,523 | "Approximate" is still speculation, still guess work. Quote:
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![]() Homo sapiens Posts: 1,980 | Quote:
However, you are actually quite wrong. The introduction of a new trait into a population can and is accomplished by one single individual. Organisms that are parthenogenetic introduce new traits into a population without interbreeding. If you are going to disagree with someone, then you should make more effort to be clear. As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion;... --From Article 11 of the Treaty of Tripoli passed unanimously by the Senate 1797 | |
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![]() Homo sapiens Posts: 1,980 | No. It is based on evidence. No matter how much you don't like it or how much you don't understand, it still isn't speculation. Quote:
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No it's not. That is just your failure to understand the English language and the process of science. Quote:
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| Logic User Location: Ether Posts: 560 | Quote:
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For example, did you know that Christians were initially called 'atheists' because they refused to believe in mythology (in oher words, the hundreds of gods and goddesses worshipped in the Roman and Greek cultures)? Not suprisingly, it is these very same superstitious cultures of Rome and Greece from which our current laws and sciences originate. Is it any wonder that science is still saturated with superstition and mythology? You don't know much about 'ancient' man. The Pantheon, an engineering marvel that still rivals any that exist today, is over 1800 years old, built by Hadrian, although originally it was built by Marcus Agrippa, son-in-law of Augustus. The concrete used to build this enormous dome (without the use of any reinforcing iron rods) still surpasses in quality any made today. Your "ancient bronze-age herdsman" or their peers may have been almost as superstitious as present day evolutionists but they were indeed much smarter than their atrophied-brain counterparts of today. As mankind's intelligence deteriorates with each passsing millenium, it is one of life's ironies that each generation thinks itself smarter than the one before. As mankind becomes more ignorant, his ability to recognize his ignorance diminishes. Whatcha gonna do... My faith is stirred but never shaken. I'm the proof that evolution works... You're the proof that it doesn't. If I had a button, I'd push it! Can I push yours? | ||||||||
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| technę Posts: 2,459 | Chancellor, I don't know if you know this or not, but an exact date is not going to change the evidence. Scientists are not perfect, so they are not going to come up with number that is based on a specific time period that ranges in the thousands. For instance the years that this happened could of been between was 10 b.c.e. and 1000 b.c.e. For all we know it could of happened in 95 b.c.e. The evidence does not become irrelevant because an exact date was given. I don't know if you are grasping at straws or what, but this was a pretty simple thing to understand if you could read the text. I'm the thought that never crossed my mind. |
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| Volcanic Erupter Posts: 8,663 | Quote:
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