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  1. Serenity595

    Questions for biological macro-evolutionists

    I'm just not educated enough to debate this properly, so... you guys win. :)
  2. Serenity595

    Questions for biological macro-evolutionists

    What I've been saying is more supported by what is observed; the opposite viewpoint is mainly support by the unobserved. I think that bones would appear in the upper strata, because I think they only naturally exist in the upper strata. :P One question: were you there? :P We're delving into...
  3. Serenity595

    Questions for biological macro-evolutionists

    "Should be". That's speculation, not hard evidence. We can speculate that there are millions of dinosaur fossils deep in the strata, but it's still only speculating. I never said that all dinosaur fossils should be in one place. O_o Also, the "supercontinent" is just a theory.
  4. Serenity595

    Questions for biological macro-evolutionists

    But we have to sit back and just look at the evidence. What do you think the evidence points to? From what I see... Premise: Almost all (if not all) dinosaurs fossils found in the upper strata Premise 2: Equal amount of "hominid" bones found in the same upper strata Conclusion: Dinosaurs lived...
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    XB1 + PS4 exclusive retail launch titles

    While they are important, there are many people who don't consider digital titles as a huge incentive for their purchase. Not everyone is like this, but the majority I've seen is. *shrugs*
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    XB1 + PS4 exclusive retail launch titles

    If you are planning to buy an XB1 or a PS4 this year but you don't know which one to pick (i.e. you can't afford both consoles), take a look at what professional reviewers generally think of each console's exclusive retail launch titles. Take the ratings with a grain of salt. XB1 Dead Rising 3...
  7. Serenity595

    Questions for biological macro-evolutionists

    I know there are variables but it seems so unlikely that if dinosaurs lived that long ago that we'd find thousands of bones in the top layers.
  8. Serenity595

    Questions for biological macro-evolutionists

    If you read what I was responding to, you'd see that I was answering Casey's question: "Do you simply believe we are stuck like this, or do you think humans have the ability to evolve beyond humans?" You shouldn't be jumping to conclusions so quickly. :P I think you misunderstood my answer. I...
  9. Serenity595

    Questions for biological macro-evolutionists

    If dinosaurs really did live hundreds of millions of years ago, they should be very deep in the strata, yet the ones that have been found are at the top layers. Why is this so? As for ELEs, I did quite a bit of research on Wikipedia (very interesting topic) and I came across what scientists...
  10. Serenity595

    Questions for biological macro-evolutionists

    Well, we're already going under many assumptions here :P many of which I'm only going under to see it from another point of view. You are right that, if dinosaurs lived far longer than hominids, then there should be more bones. But as I pointed out in an earlier post, the actual number of bones...
  11. Serenity595

    Questions for biological macro-evolutionists

    I'm not sure if size of the bones has a part in it, but yeah, tis food for thought. But if that was true... shouldn't we have tons of ancient mammal bones? But this seems to be more speculation rather than addressing the problem. Yes, fossils are rare but again, probability-wise, we should...
  12. Serenity595

    Questions for biological macro-evolutionists

    Well, I think many Christians think that way because they don't know exactly what evolution is. For example, there's micro evolution and macro evolution. Micro evolution simply cannot be denied; there are different types of dogs, cats, etc. Macro evolution, on the other hand, is when a cat...
  13. Serenity595

    Questions for biological macro-evolutionists

    Well :P I said biological macro-evolutionists cause I hate the religious stereotype that people think "evolution=bad" and that's just unscientific. Since I totally agree with micro-evolution but have concerns with macro-evolution, my questions had to do with the latter. :) I have this awful...
  14. Serenity595

    What is the future of gaming?

    Well, I guess that's where we differentiate; I'm referring to graphics as the "look" of the game, you are referring to graphics as the capabilities of the game. For example, I could look at two modern games and say they look nearly identical from my viewpoint based on their appearance, while you...
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    Questions for biological macro-evolutionists

    ^This post was a breath of fresh air. No. I believe that there are limitations to evolution. Well, I think there would be many bones/fossils of these transitionary species because we have so many fossils of species themselves. We have tons of dinosaur bones, and animal bones, and human bones...
  16. Serenity595

    Questions for biological macro-evolutionists

    You only get macroevolution if you believe that said micro changes within a species gives said species the capability to become another species. What leads me to believe that there wouldn't be millions upon millions of fossils of these pre-humans/humans, or any other animal for that matter...
  17. Serenity595

    What is the future of gaming?

    How do you have an FPS game without a 3D space? Note, I didn't say shooters, I said first person shooters. I think the first Doom game wasn't technically 3D, but it used some fancy tricks to make 2D have the illusion of 3D. So I guess technically I was wrong to say that FPS didn't exist before...
  18. Serenity595

    Questions for biological macro-evolutionists

    Ugh, wikipedia, why u no unbiased? Incorrect! The process of a species changing within its kind is completely different from the process of a species becoming a different species. It's like wikipedia is saying "A Red Delicious apple evolving into a Gala Apple is the same as an orange evolving...
  19. Serenity595

    Questions for biological macro-evolutionists

    Hello! I have some honest questions for biological macro-evolutionists that I'm curious to know the answers to. This has nothing to do with a "hidden agenda" or whatever. I'm just honestly curious, seeing as I'm not an expert in the theory of evolution itself. So without further ado, here we go...
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