Sentences with phrase «thing about evolution»

The whole thing about evolution and capitalism is survival of the fittest.
Chapman: Yeah, and the thing about evolution that I find interesting is on one level it is extremely simple; it makes total sense: I mean, the strong survive and the weak die away, then obviously the strong, any adaptation, you know, it's all very simple.
Ok... clearly you don't know the first thing about evolution and have not studied it in any significant detail.
The fact that you do not comprehend a thing about evolution does not make it any less true.
If you understood a thing about evolution and how it works, you'd understand how wrong you truly are.
This is one of the few things about evolution and genetics that I understand.

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Early on in our history when things weren't really going well — we had hit a tough patch and a lot of people wanted to buy Facebook — I went and I met with Steve Jobs, and he said that to reconnect with what I believed was the mission of the company, I should go visit this temple in India that he had gone to early in the evolution of Apple, when he was thinking about what he wanted his vision of the future to be... That reinforced to me the importance of what we were doing, and that is something I will always remember.
In other words, those happen because those are natural firsts, those happen naturally because of evolution but can you create those kind of important moments in your life and it really comes down to creating doing new things, always creating — you have to be a little more creative when you get older to create those new things but those are the things you think about which I think are quite important.
As we continue to experience the evolution of the social age, one thing we can be sure about is the march of progression will pick up its» steady beat.
If CNN streamed a REAL evolution debate between 2 scientists about a certain fossil and its classification, nobody would tune in because they wouldn't understand half the things they are referring to.
@fimeilleur actually i can back up the claims i make both personally and historically, one example Abraham, Machpelah (actual location of his tomb and remains along with 5 others in Israel right where they are supposed to be) Kedorlaomer king of Elam, (defeated by Abraham and recently discovered) it is said Abraham believed God and it was credited to him as righteousness.More than that Abraham saw God and spoke with Him, not the god you are on about that men use to justify their evil intent, but the God who has created all things, the God that no one especially you can not contain.Ignorance is your choice but that will not negate the existence of God in any way.No one that i am aware of has all the answers at this point regarding spiritual things, evolution or evilution there are areas God has not yet revealed to mankind but every day more is discovered.I find it amazing that God is big enough to share discovery even with those who would reject Him.
While there may be inaccuracies or things missing from the theory of evolution, the things that we know about it demonstrate to a high likelihood that the theory is an accurate model of the origin of species.
for one thing variation or adaption is not the same as evolution as has been proven in what we know about microbiology today.
This is one thing that bugs me about evolution scientist is that they find evidence for micro evolution and then lump into together with macro and pass it off as validating scientific proof it's just poor science.
The evolutionists talk about evolution as though evolution brings things into being, which it does not.
As I have contemplated a response, I came to realize that your question about hell is really no different than the question of how things began: Which is right, creationism, evolution, or intelligent design?
@Gezellig, I was trying to demonstrate how scientists feel when people talk about things like evolution or the age of the earth.
However, I was just wondering about the evolution thing.
Owen Barfield is a British literary theorist and philologist who has extrapolated from Goethe, Coleridge, Wilhelm von Humboldt, and Friedrich Max Muller in order to argue that language is basically and naturally metaphorical.8 Reasoning from this thesis, Barfield has also had some provocative things to say about the evolution of consciousness.9
Oh ok not sure what is stupid about talking about artificial selection in an evolution debate, but ill leave you to it, with retorts like «oh sweetie» your going to win this thing.
I can't prove God's existence just as much as scientist can't prove the big bang... there is evidence of both but to reach a conclusion takes faith... one side leaves hope and the other does not... maybe I'm agnostic too because I don't claim to know everything about why I'm here, I have to have faith... Honestly, I'm sick of the extremes on both sides... the conservative judgmental Christian, who never thought through things as to why the believe what they do (ie Dinosaurs, cavemen, evolution, etc.) and the intellectually arrogant atheist and humanists.
This article is about evolution, Darwinism, being a part of God, a force that pushes things to evolve, and Stephen Hawking's argument is linked to the limitations of science or knowledge.
If I wrote a post about gay marriage, women preachers, abortion, evolution or any of those sorts of things, we'd be getting lots of comments.
It is interesting to me to think about evolution, where things change over long periods of time and where there may only be theories about the catalysts, in contrast to those that we have put on the fast - track ourselves, such as those you have exemplified.
But then they turn right around and claim the same thing about their god «evolution» and say it's OK, because they claim it's OK to hand credit to their god for what God did... just because.
And let's remember that evolution, while it's a theory, is a theory about the beginning and the transformation of life based on things we have observed, namely that cells change and mutate and that those mutations can produce cells that are unique and new, and that it would follow that it's possible for molecules to form into single - celled organisms which mutate and combine into multi-cellular organisms which mutate, adapt, and grow over time into new forms of life.
The thing I love about evolution is it is on going where their dogma falls flat on its face stuck in centuries long since past.
Evolution is a wonderful thing: humans used to grunt to communicate and now use social media and smartphone apps; they used to hunt mammoths and now eat farmed animals... but that could be about to change, thanks to the efforts of someone who has forged a link between the modern world and the origin of the species.
One of the most exciting things about the bottled water market is its constant growth and evolution.
And the main evolution in this is about the evolution of a family, and that is a real thing that everybody can solidly relate to.
We talk about the evolution from woodmouse and toy making and how the whole Crappy Pictures thing happened and how I've since put that on pause.
If Barbour is right, some of the most fundamental things cosmologists think they know about the origin and evolution of the universe would have to be revised.
Richard Lenski's 25 - year experiment in bacterial evolution shows no signs of running out of surprises about how mutation and selection shape living things.
Researchers suddenly had many more options at their disposal, according to physicist Douglas Stanford of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J. «You can analyze things about a black hole you couldn't any other way, like the time evolution of the system,» he says.
Steve: There's the conflict that's discussed, but we don't actually see any arguments on either side, and one of the things that doesn't get discussed enough is [that] there is a debate about evolution.
The closest thing to an RNA replicase produced by directed evolution (mentioned in the article) is about 180 nucleotides long.
It will certainly tell us about the spatial extent and evolution of the chorus wave, which along with particle data from other instruments should tell us some things about electron energies.»
Fossil bones and stone tools can tell us a lot about human evolution, but certain dynamic behaviours of our fossil ancestors — things like how they moved and how individuals interacted with one another — are incredibly difficult to deduce from these traditional forms of paleoanthropological data.
But Titan's extremes also tell us important things about forces affecting its evolution,» said Jani Radebaugh, a Cassini radar team associate at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, who led the research.
And of course another big thing about life is that it evolves and it doesn't matter if you're a human or E. coli, you are the product of evolution.
«We're using our brains to make decisions about things that evolution hasn't wired us up for,» Greene says.
So over decades, I had read all sorts of stories about people who had gone out into the wilds and explored the unknown, and I thought that if we could just focus on the central experiences of their lives, I could condense all sorts of stories into just chapter length tales and put a bunch of them together, sort of show the whole arc of the discovery of the idea of evolution and really where we stand today, right up to very recent things like Neanderthal DNA and the discovery of some recent transitional fossils.
For 22 orbits, Cassini will dive into this uncharted region, possibly revealing new things about Saturn's evolution, what material its rings contain and incredibly intimate views of its atmosphere.
I left it the way it is so you can see the evolution of the things I've learned over the years about how to take better and better care of my body.
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And the even more sad thing about this is that these books with these idiotic amendments on evolution and social studies CAN NOT be fixed until 2020 when the textbooks are up for review again.
And one of the more unique things about the film is how Fargeat visualizes the evolution of Jen throughout the story.
«It's evolution, and it's good that we sort of start to check ourselves about what we do and what we say and how we do it and how we say it to people, so I think it's ultimately a good thing.
Movie review of «All Things Must Pass: The Rise and Fall of Tower Records»: Colin Hanks directed this irresistible documentary about the evolution of the music business.
I think it should be reassuring that when you follow your intuition, what we're really talking about is doing things that have been honed by centuries of evolution to be effective responses to children.
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