This is solid evidence for you? You mean that science is one's interpretation?
limerick wrote:You are taking me out of context, by highlighting the word possible, it is one of two options, one is correct, which one? scientists are working on it. So no, you have confirmed nothing.
So since scientists are working on it, that makes it the correct response?
limerick wrote:I believe that, that was the whole point of my argument, in that no one has said that Ardi is a direct common ancestor, and I have a belief in the fact of evolution.
The fact of evolution is seated in the argument that no one has said that Ardi is a direct common ancestor? Seems rather shady to me...
limerick wrote:Try looking at millions of fossils from museums all over the world, and there you will see your evidence.
So if I plant a fossil in a museum that is evidence? And yet no one has said that Ardi or any other fossil is a direct (without question) common ancestor to humans..
limerick wrote:A belief system as far as I'm concerned is when someone cannot explain something, they put it down to supernatural influence.
Or a miracle...
According to evolutionist George Wald all we need is time to prove evolutionary theory. He once stated, "Time is in fact the hero of the plot. The time with which we have to deal is of the order of two billion years. What we regard as impossible on the basis of human experience is meaningless here. Given so much time, the "impossible" becomes possible, the possible probable, and the probable virtually certain. One has only to wait: time itself performs the miracles."
Even Darwin admitted this, as he stated, “To admit all this is, as it seems to me, to enter into the realms of miracle, and to leave those of science.”
limerick wrote:Quick answer no, but yes for online...no harm done...
Thanks for your honesty... I'll give you that...