[quote=xAsunaWolfx] I typed that message when i was half asleep. still on the go (and half asleep sadly), but to be quick, here is the article i was speaking of. Later on i'll sit down and read the longer portions of which others have stated since, life ;-;.Now that i study it more in depth, it seems....more unbiased than most articles but i guess still could be considered "pro-evolution". I'm curious. how would you interpret this? [/quote] Ignorant. [quote]The biggest grouse they postulate with the evolution theory is that if everything evolved into place, shouldn’t they have also evolved out of place? How can things so dramatically change over some billion years and then not change over the next few billion years? It is a bit difficult to argue with them in that regard.[/quote] It's not hard to argue with them at all, as evolution is essentially survival of the fittest. Those who are best adapted to surviving in their surroundings have the best chance of reproducing and passing down their genetic code, and in doing so their offspring is likely to have a good chance at survival also. We humans on the other hand, rather than adapting to our environment are able to adapt our environment. Even so,not in all parts. The biggest one there is still the carrier-disease cycle, which is essentially a part of evolution. If you would go hundred years back in time with as much as a cold, you could kill an entire village, because besides our immune system has changed over the years, as both diseases and immune systems have changed in order to exist and co-exist... Creepy as the latter may sound. Also it's totally biased. [quote]Whether Evolution is real or not is not a debate that will end anytime soon but one thing remains sure, the human body is a perfect machine. Probably the greatest machine to have ever been in existence, and whatever is responsible for it is on a level higher than our level of reasoning as human beings.[/quote] Read: because god. 'cause see, evolution doesn't speak of intelligent design, but evolutionary design. ie, there is no intelligence behind it's design, it's, again, a process of those able best to survive surviving and reproducing. By ending the article on this note, the author showcases a clear bias.