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Post by Ying-ying Chen on May 17, 2015 20:44:40 GMT
Which questions do you think evolutionary theory cannot answer? There are so many debatable question in evolutionary theory, and it is so board from the basic biological problems to philosophical psychology issues. In math, the definition of two parallel lines has two versions. One is “parallel lines are two lines never going to intersect.” The other is “Parallel lines are lines that do intersect some day at a certain point, we just don’t know when.” Both definitions are acceptable today. If two creatures we see today is Line A and B, evolution theory is assuming that they have come from the same ancestors in the very beginning. Therefore, it is the second definition they are using. However, are there any chances that these creatures do not have the same ancestors? Speaking of which, it is an assumption, just like in the first definition.
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