Pretty sure this is a duplicate thread from a while back.
Could be: I can't remember from where I was first pointed to that video. The discussion Butterfly evolves 'instant evolution' reminded me of the video. Sorry if it is a duplicate...
And if this weren't funny/sad enough, the type of banana they're showing is a Cavendish... the intelligence that "designed" much of what makes it an appealing fruit to eat is human. The Cavendish is the result of careful selective breeding. The end product, great though it is for eating, is sterile -- hence the lack of big nasty seeds on the inside, like wild bananas. The Cavendish, and other varieties farmed for human consumption, are propagated via cuttings.
And if this weren't funny/sad enough, the type of banana they're showing is a Cavendish... the intelligence that "designed" much of what makes it an appealing fruit to eat is human. The Cavendish is the result of careful selective breeding. The end product, great though it is for eating, is sterile -- hence the lack of big nasty seeds on the inside, like wild bananas. The Cavendish, and other varieties farmed for human consumption, are propagated via cuttings.
I know... their arguments are just so sad. Evolution deniers try so hard, but they have the disadvantage of being at odds with reality.
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Good thing we solved that debate...
(Oh, please, just skip this thread, Aries 1B, please, please just go to sleep!)
Hmmmmm. A train wreck! Let's delve further!
Crunch!
...gets his faith from reason....
That's like getting cancer from antioxidents.
V/R,
Aries 1B
(Oh, please, just skip this thread, Aries 1B, please, please just go to sleep!)
Hmmmmm. A train wreck! Let's delve further!
Crunch!
...gets his faith from reason....
That's like getting cancer from antioxidents.
V/R,
Aries 1B
Now you're just asking for it.
Dude, you wouldn't recognize sarcasm if it were staring at you in the face.
Pretty sure this is a duplicate thread from a while back.
Could be: I can't remember from where I was first pointed to that video. The discussion Butterfly evolves 'instant evolution' reminded me of the video. Sorry if it is a duplicate...
Oh. My. God! ~wiping tears from eyes~
And if this weren't funny/sad enough, the type of banana they're showing is a Cavendish... the intelligence that "designed" much of what makes it an appealing fruit to eat is human. The Cavendish is the result of careful selective breeding. The end product, great though it is for eating, is sterile -- hence the lack of big nasty seeds on the inside, like wild bananas. The Cavendish, and other varieties farmed for human consumption, are propagated via cuttings.
And if this weren't funny/sad enough, the type of banana they're showing is a Cavendish... the intelligence that "designed" much of what makes it an appealing fruit to eat is human. The Cavendish is the result of careful selective breeding. The end product, great though it is for eating, is sterile -- hence the lack of big nasty seeds on the inside, like wild bananas. The Cavendish, and other varieties farmed for human consumption, are propagated via cuttings.
I know... their arguments are just so sad. Evolution deniers try so hard, but they have the disadvantage of being at odds with reality.
Pretty sure this is a duplicate thread from a while back.
Yeah Sego posted this awhile back. Old news.