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Author Topic:   Why is evolutions primary mechanism mutation ?
Carico
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Message 136 of 141 (268194)
12-12-2005 1:36 PM


I also want to add that the above response was to a post in this thread and the topic was the exact same topic on which I posted a few posts ago.Yet mine was considered off-topic and this poster's was not. Please explain this contradiction to me. Thank you.

  
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Message 137 of 141 (268196)
12-12-2005 1:39 PM
Reply to: Message 134 by Carico
12-12-2005 1:33 PM


Re: speaking of major errors in thinking.
Sorry we missed that one, but yes, it too is OT in this thread.
If you would like that particular question answered, please let me know and I'll promote it as a new thread.

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    Carico
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    Message 138 of 141 (268199)
    12-12-2005 1:45 PM


    This is Off Topic. Please do not respond to this message.

    In order to show the fallacy of why the primary mechanism of evolution is is mutation, one first has to understand how offspring are produced. And since there have been contradictory answers to that question on this thread, then how can a person even begin to discuss mutation if an animal and a primate can't mate in the first place? Therefore, that has to be an establshed fact before mutation is even possible. So it is a very relevant issue to this thread. Thank you.
    This message has been edited by AdminJar, 12-12-2005 12:47 PM

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    Message 139 of 141 (268203)
    12-12-2005 1:51 PM
    Reply to: Message 138 by Carico
    12-12-2005 1:45 PM


    Carico
    Please learn a few things.
    First, there are two reply buttons. The one on the lower right is used when you reply to a particular message. If you use that it will send a message to the other poster so that he or she is informed that a reply has been made.
    Second, this thread is not about the descent of man. It is about whether or not mutation is the primary mechanism of evolution. Stick to that. If you have supported evidence then provide it. So far you have NEVER provided any supported evidence for anything.

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    Carico
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    Message 140 of 141 (268206)
    12-12-2005 1:55 PM
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    12-12-2005 1:51 PM


    Re: Carico
    I just explained why my posts are relevant to the fallacy of mutation being the primary mechanisms of evolution, but you got off-topic, as all the replies to me have been, and started talking about reply buttons with which I'm already familiar. So please stay on topic and respond to my posts. If you cannot stay on topic but are still allowed to wander off on tangents, I will find another thread where they stay on topic. Thank you.

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    Message 141 of 141 (293414)
    03-08-2006 5:53 PM
    Reply to: Message 39 by Chiroptera
    09-14-2005 5:50 PM


    Message flagged at another topic
    Chiroptera has pointed out the message, that this message is a reply to, at another currently active topic.
    I suggest you take the messages content and submit it as a new "Proposed New Topics" topic. You may wish to tweek things some to make it more suitable to being a message 1 of a new topic.
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