• Smuuthbrane@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Not claiming this is evolution. Far from it, that would happen on a much longer timescale and not affect only 2 individuals. You’re focusing on the wrong aspect of my theory.

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      1 year ago

      Okay, on what aspect of your theory should I focus? There is no support for a sudden transition to “intelligence.” It’s literally all continuous to the point that people are studying the learned and taught moral rules among chimpanzee and baboon populations.

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        1 year ago

        The aspect where I posit how they have bellybuttons.

        I never claimed they gained intelligence, only they they became differentiated from the wider population. What amount of differentiation is not specified.

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          They literally didn’t become differentiated in the way you’re postulating. It’s a continuum. That’s my point.

          I’ve taught this course.

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            1 year ago

            A course on God’s evolutionary bellybutton install on Adam and Eve? Tell me more

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              1 year ago

              I will give you the cliff notes version. There’s a thing called an umbilical cord. It’s used to provide nutrients and has been used as a mode of nutrient supply in placental mammals throughout evolutionary time.

              The problem is that people who start with the conclusion (“god made people special”) get all fouled up when they have to walk through increasingly convoluted thinking to make their presuppositions line up with reality. Belly buttons are only a problem is you start from the idea of some weird mythology. Otherwise, they’re just expected and fully explained. It’s really not a matter for a course, but if you’re interested in a freshman level text on biology I could probably recommend one.

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                1 year ago

                I’ll be honest man I was being retorical with that question, but this was a good reply anyway so I’ll upvote