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Old 08-Apr-2007, 02:37 PM
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my big thing with evolution is if we infact evolved from monkey's...then why are there still monkeys? bah....i dont really care how i got here, all i know for sure is that I AM here...it doesnt enrich my life knowing where i came from, but bruno likes knowledge even if its not at all relevant to his life. bwahahahahaha!!!

BRUNO RULES!!!!!!
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Old 08-Apr-2007, 02:43 PM
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According to scientists, single-celled microorganisms were the first forms of life to develop on earth, approximately 4 billion years ago.[2][3] Further evolution was slow,[4] and for about 3 billion years in the Precambrian eon, all organisms were microscopic.[5] Therefore, for the majority of the history of life on earth the only form of life were microorganisms.[6] The identification of bacteria, algae and fungi in amber that is 220 million years old, shows that the morphology of microorganisms have not changed significantly since the triassic period.[7]

Most microorganisms reproduce rapidly and in great number. Microbes such as bacteria can also freely exchange genes by conjugation, transformation and transduction between widely-divergent species.[8] This horizontal gene transfer, coupled with a high mutation rate and many other means of genetic variation, allows microorganisms to swiftly evolve (via natural selection) to survive in new environments and respond to environmental stresses. This rapid evolution has led to the recent development of 'super-bugs' - pathogenic bacteria that are resistant to modern antibiotics.[9]

well i dunno but i hope that helps...but i must ask you bruno....why not google?
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Old 08-Apr-2007, 05:49 PM
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Originally posted by bbarbulo


who created the aliens then?
People have been trying to figure that out for a long time.
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Old 08-Apr-2007, 07:25 PM
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Originally posted by LEITNER
According to scientists, single-celled microorganisms were the first forms of life to develop on earth, approximately 4 billion years ago.[2][3] Further evolution was slow,[4] and for about 3 billion years in the Precambrian eon, all organisms were microscopic.[5] Therefore, for the majority of the history of life on earth the only form of life were microorganisms.[6] The identification of bacteria, algae and fungi in amber that is 220 million years old, shows that the morphology of microorganisms have not changed significantly since the triassic period.[7]

Most microorganisms reproduce rapidly and in great number. Microbes such as bacteria can also freely exchange genes by conjugation, transformation and transduction between widely-divergent species.[8] This horizontal gene transfer, coupled with a high mutation rate and many other means of genetic variation, allows microorganisms to swiftly evolve (via natural selection) to survive in new environments and respond to environmental stresses. This rapid evolution has led to the recent development of 'super-bugs' - pathogenic bacteria that are resistant to modern antibiotics.[9]

well i dunno but i hope that helps...but i must ask you bruno....why not google?
no, that's all fine and good, but doesn't answer the question. I'm just quite curious about how a microorganism came to be more complex, say to the shape of an aligator. how does something go from microscopic to about 11 feet long??

google... well simple. everything can be found on google, if we all went and searched google first, we wouldn't need any forums hahaha it's just to stimulate some thought, that's all.
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Old 09-Apr-2007, 12:57 PM
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Originally posted by bbarbulo

how does something go from microscopic to about 11 feet long??
it takes a long time.

like at least 3 hours.
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Old 09-Apr-2007, 01:12 PM
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bruce fee i havent seen you in a while...not like i was looking for you or anything.

i think 3 hours is more than enough time...
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Old 09-Apr-2007, 01:17 PM
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this might be a good starting point for the answers you seek:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_earth

Warning long read and will lead to many links being clicked and more reading to try and get a whole picture.
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Old 10-Apr-2007, 12:11 AM
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God made Honda

honda made humans.

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Who agrees?
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Old 10-Apr-2007, 01:01 AM
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Originally posted by nnniiiccckkk007
we come from space...end of discussion

I am closing this thread.

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i thought i closed this thread already...

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we come from space!
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Old 10-Apr-2007, 10:19 PM
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My big bang theory:

God said "bang" and it happened.
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Here is a good christian lady explaining to her son

http://www.filecabi.net/video/PissedCatholicMother.html
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LOL couldn't resist!
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Old 12-Apr-2007, 06:39 PM
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hahahaha you're not getting anything for xmas... so THAT's what God is about, Christmas gifts... hahaha

in other words, God is Walmart, Hallmark, Hudson Bay Company, Sears, and all the other retailers across North America. Nice!
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honestly, when she started walking towards him, I swear I thought she was gonna slap him or beat him or something... "I'll show you God!!!" *big backhand* LOL
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Old 13-Apr-2007, 08:55 AM
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It's funny to see Satan's work to be so effective

Anything he can do to distract people from God he will do and it's quite obvious here that it's a good strategy.

Good job everyone
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Old 13-Apr-2007, 09:06 AM
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Originally posted by VTEC_Thunder
My big bang theory:

God said "bang" and it happened.
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