Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Evolution of the eye

4 comments:

MistaB said...

I have to say, the title of your post is quite correct. Though you may consider me a religious person, I make quite a difference between God's interaction with man verses religion. Religion is quite a source of difficulty on earth, though in light of the fallacies of human kind, it's no wonder that it's found in religion as well. Well, on to the comment.

~I don't think this video does evolution much justice. The process a fetus goes through is not a good example of evolution. They are quite different.
~There is no explanation of how one set of photo recepors could graduate to a "higher" set.
~finally, how on earth does evolution explain the superior oblique?

admin said...

Thank you mistab for your comment.


"~I don't think this video does evolution much justice. The process a fetus goes through is not a good example of evolution."

I hope a have posted and will post better videos in the future then.


"~finally, how on earth does evolution explain the superior oblique?"

Religion makes up a story that explains everything. Evolution is not religion and does not explain everything.

Evolution is just a slow process of living thinks. I do not believe in any of the gods, but maybe if there is some gods some of them may also evolve? I not the Christian and Muslim does not, but there is more than 2500 other gods who can.

MistaB said...

Thanks for replying. Well now I'm curious about your story. You seem to be a pretty dedicated atheist. I only ask because I don't think it's possible to really be an atheist. What is your experience, emotion, and thoughts on God (not gods)? Just to be sure, I'd like to hear about your experience with God and God alone, not Muslims, not church, and not the Oklahoma bombing. I know that people of faith are often the ones who smudge their own ethos, but if God is real, I think we can engage him where he is at, not where people are at. If God is real, that has very real consequences as well.

admin said...

Thank your for your interest mistab, it is really kind of you. Sadly my story is boring and not make mention of.

I was 4 or 5 years old (I remeber it was before I started in school. I was 6 when that happened) when I learned to distinguish between fact and fiction.

I remeber this because loved to hear stories in particular fairytales. In the fairytales there was talking animals, magic, imaginary animals like dragons and fairies, people was either god or evil etc.

When I head some religious stories I noticed it was the same made up things as in the fairytales and not the real world.

So I just heard the stories. Some was good and some was disgustingly - mosty the stories about the god of the Bible. I have never head about a more horrible creature.

I remeber asking for stories about Odin, Thor and Loki. Those gods were funny.

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