Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiNGK3y5YpgAnybody see that Ben Stein movie, Expelled? I watched some parts of it and while it's obviously in favor of Intelligent Design, it certainly raises some interesting points about how the Intelligent Design community is being snuffed.
I think evolution is how it happened, mostly. You certainly have to admit that there's a few holes. Scientists need to be less defensive. Science is suppose to be attacked. That's the whole point.
What you are describing is virtually the definition of Deism, which, BTW, a large number of people would be considered such, even though they are unaware of such a label. There are many evolutionary deists, even in the science world. There is absolutely no conflict between your belief and any science, unlike what we would call a traditional creationist or biblical creationist.
I'd be surprised if anyone said creation on here. What we're doing every day is refining and improving strains of plants through cross pollination and genetic selection. That's the essence of evolution!! The only difference is that humans are deciding what traits should be fostered in the plants, so we can see results faster. Selection in nature occurs over long time scales so that generally we cannot observe it in action.
Sorry, Expelled is barely a critique. It is a propaganda film that would make Micheal Moore proud.Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiNGK3y5Ypg
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X8aifay678
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihYq2dGa29M
An interesting critique of that doco called Expelled
I know that I do not feel a need to justify my own cruelty with lame rationalizations about evolutionary after-effects like incisors, which were fangs a long time ago. We don't need our pinky toes either, but we all have them.OH Johnny, still fighting against what we are. Have you ever taken the time to notice the set of eyes that the animals on this planet have? Eyes set in front = predator, eyes in front make for better vision to see prey with. Prey animals = eyes set on side of head (cows, horses, deer, etc.), eyes on the side make it easier to see if you are being stalked while grazing.
If humans were meant to be grazers, our eyes would be closer to where our ears are.
We are meat eaters, you can tell by our eyes, our teeth, our thirst for blood.
Fries are made from vegetables, but they are not the only vegetable. Anyway, I would not eat McDonald's fries because their fries are not vegetarian. They add a beef extract for flavor.McDonalds and eating meat is not the same thing. McDonalds serves fries, aren't they a vegetable? Oh yeah, I thought they were.
I referenced scientific studies. You answer with anecdotal evidence. Individual cases aside, I have not seen any study in 12 years advising consumers to eat more meat.I have anemia, I was always told that I needed to eat more read meat for the anemia. Yes a doctor told me to do that.
My hubby is on a medication where he needs to limit his vitamin K intake, which comes from , not meat, vegies.
Meat is not good. Meat is cruel and inhumane, but I am the last person to tell you to stop poisoning your body and soul with it. You want to take the blue pill and keep believing no harm comes from your choice. That's fine by me.Meat is good, I'm not fat, I'll eat it and I'll like it, have fun with your leafy greens.
Sigh. Grow the corn to feed the pig. Slaughter the pig. Meat is inefficient. "It takes up to 16 pounds of grain to produce just 1 pound of edible animal flesh."How exactly does a meat based diet harm the environment? I would think petrochemicals have the monopoly on that.
http://www.vsh.org/75% of our food-growing topsoil in the United States has eroded, almost all of it off farmland and grazing land used for animal agriculture. One acre of land growing broccoli will supply ten times as much protein as an acre of land producing beef. If acreage now being used for grazing cattle and raising feed grains were growing trees or fiber plants to burn for energy, we would have no need to import foreign oil. More than half of the water used for all purposes in the United States is used for livestock production. Water pollution from feedlots and feed grain field runoff (manure, topsoil, pesticides, fertilizer, etc.) contaminates more streams and rivers than do all the wastes from all U.S. cities and industries combined.
lol kinda Ironic you put up a fat kid demanding more veggies
Ironic that those veggies are flavored with beef extract and cooked in the same grease that the McNuggets are cooked in.lol kinda Ironic you put up a fat kid demanding more veggies
Johnny so should we feed these guys catfood so the killing will stop
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLKo_FpHU10&feature=related