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I think cereal is a soup. Howabout you guys?

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ritterfork wrote:
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Actually, when we use the fossil record, we get a fairly realistic picture of how our species came to be. The current timeline is about six million years from a common ancestor (from whom apes and the humans species branched off). Although it looks like there are a lot of changes needed in terms of morphology, only a few genes govern the small differences, say, like skull structure. It’s entirely possible it happened in that timeline.

Yes but how could we evolve from nothing into something?

The process of evolution is just the mechanism of how simple life forms evolved into more complex ones. It’s left to us to determine how life got there, by abiogenesis or God.

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whoaaaaa this has turned into such a deep conversation 

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ritterfork wrote:

I am Christian 

Some am I. The issue doesn’t need to be about religion, rather the scientific evidence. We can discuss that in PMs or Elroch’s topic.

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yal_the_cat wrote:

whoaaaaa this has turned into such a deep conversation 

Mostly my fault. grin.png

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Before we get to religion, let us discuss a MORE IMPORTANT MATTER::::::::

Is cereal a soup? This question, handed down for millennia, can be resolved right here, right now. And we will all get rewarded for contributing solving nature's most obscure and arcane question. 

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ritterfork wrote:

If the Big Bang is real what happened before the Big Bang?

The Big Bang was just an outward expansion of hot matter. We have no idea how space could have spontaneously “been”, and at best, we don’t know. I have different views, but the beginning is more of a philosophy issue.

Except quantum fluctuations, and that’s speculative.

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ritterfork wrote:
TerminatorC800 wrote:

Actually, when we use the fossil record, we get a fairly realistic picture of how our species came to be. The current timeline is about six million years from a common ancestor (from whom apes and the humans species branched off). Although it looks like there are a lot of changes needed in terms of morphology, only a few genes govern the small differences, say, like skull structure. It’s entirely possible it happened in that timeline.

Yes but how could we evolve from nothing into something?

You cant evolve from nothing for obvious reasons, and we never came from nothing, I don't know how but for a few billion years single celled organisms were cloning themselves and since then we've become... Us.

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JackRoach wrote:

Before we get to religion, let us discuss a MORE IMPORTANT MATTER::::::::

Is cereal a soup? This question, handed down for millennia, can be resolved right here, right now. And we will all get rewarded for contributing solving nature's most obscure and arcane question. 

Soup is a primary hot liquid. So no.

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TerminatorC800 wrote:
JackRoach wrote:

Before we get to religion, let us discuss a MORE IMPORTANT MATTER::::::::

Is cereal a soup? This question, handed down for millennia, can be resolved right here, right now. And we will all get rewarded for contributing solving nature's most obscure and arcane question. 

Soup is a primary hot liquid. So no.

I drink my milk warm

explain that science

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hvenki wrote:
ritterfork wrote:
TerminatorC800 wrote:

Actually, when we use the fossil record, we get a fairly realistic picture of how our species came to be. The current timeline is about six million years from a common ancestor (from whom apes and the humans species branched off). Although it looks like there are a lot of changes needed in terms of morphology, only a few genes govern the small differences, say, like skull structure. It’s entirely possible it happened in that timeline.

Yes but how could we evolve from nothing into something?

You cant evolve from nothing for obvious reasons, and we never came from nothing, I don't know how but for a few billion years single celled organisms were cloning themselves and since then we've become... Us.

Lol. Leave it to @hvenki to explain a complex topic in ways that all people can understand.

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TerminatorC800 wrote:
JackRoach wrote:

Before we get to religion, let us discuss a MORE IMPORTANT MATTER::::::::

Is cereal a soup? This question, handed down for millennia, can be resolved right here, right now. And we will all get rewarded for contributing solving nature's most obscure and arcane question. 

Soup is a primary hot liquid. So no.

Primarily, but always? Is a rectangle always not a square?

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hvenki wrote:
TerminatorC800 wrote:
JackRoach wrote:

Before we get to religion, let us discuss a MORE IMPORTANT MATTER::::::::

Is cereal a soup? This question, handed down for millennia, can be resolved right here, right now. And we will all get rewarded for contributing solving nature's most obscure and arcane question. 

Soup is a primary hot liquid. So no.

I drink my milk warm

explain that science

You have to use stock or water. Beat terminology!

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JackRoach wrote:
TerminatorC800 wrote:
JackRoach wrote:

Before we get to religion, let us discuss a MORE IMPORTANT MATTER::::::::

Is cereal a soup? This question, handed down for millennia, can be resolved right here, right now. And we will all get rewarded for contributing solving nature's most obscure and arcane question. 

Soup is a primary hot liquid. So no.

Primarily, but always? Is a rectangle always not a square?

You can have cold soup, but that’s disgusting. In cereal, a large portion is the cereal compared to the milk, and soup is primarily liquid.

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ritterfork wrote:

Yes but how can we evolve from fish into primates 

Mutations and self-writing genes. Both things we can observe in the lab. Plus, a mutation can create new information.

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Soup can be warmed up in the microwave to become hot. And, it doesn't need milk. It could have chicken broth. So I'm kinda right.

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terminate()

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That site is probably biased. Everything is biased.

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JackRoach wrote:

That site is probably biased. Everything is biased.

If everything is biased then that site is quite as trustworthy as anything else