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THE RELIGION OF DARWINISM IS SLIP SLIDING AWAY

  1. THE LAW THAT CONTROLS ALL PARTICLE INTERACTIONS IS THIS:
  2. ALL THINGS ARE TRIUNE, WITH BINARY INTERACTIVES. THIS IS THE LINKAGE BETWEEN MATTER AND FORCE-CARRYING PARTICLES. THE LINKAGE BETWEEN THE PARTICLE ZOO IS CONTROLLED BY FERMIONS AND BOSONS. 
  3. THE REALITY OF HOW LIFE FORMS CAME ABOUT ON THIS REMOTE BLUE MARBLE IS THIS:  THE EVENT ORIGINATOR WROTE THE CODE, PRODUCED THE BLUEPRINT, AND USED AN EVOLVEMENT PROCESS TO OBTAIN THE REQUISITE RESULT. IT’S ALL JUST A BINARY SOFTWARE.
  4. IT’S ALL ABOUT THE CODE THAT YOU START  WITH.
  5. THE DESIGNER/CREATOR’S PROCESS : (recap).
  6. 1ST: Write the code for the upcoming big bang to create another universe. (One universe does not make an infinity.)
  7. 2nd:  Write the code for the design and descent for all intended results as the event unfolds. ( One event does not require an eternity to make).
  8. 3rd:  Set the event in motion. All things are triune, with binary interactives.
  9. 4th:  Monitor, fine-tune, adjust, and select out ongoing.
  10. 5th: Use DESIGN AND DECENT as the process. Write a separately coded blueprint for the consciousness of the known thought reposers.
  11. 6th: It’s not the people; it’s the event.
  12. 7th:  Harvesting new crops of known thought reposers was the intended result.
  13. Darwinism. [ där′wĭ-nĭz′əm ] A theory of biological evolution developed by Charles Darwin and others, stating that all species of organisms arise and design through the natural selection of minor, inherited variations that increase the individual’s ability to compete, survive, and reproduce.
  14. The bottom-up design works just fine. (In fact, randomly written code would blow the life form up.)
  15.  Only secularism guarantees your freedom. (any examples?)
  16. Belief without evidence is called faith. Trust is not a virtue. ‘
  17. In some cases, religion begets synoptic aggressions.
  18. Unreason is fraught with danger. Religion is an unuseful delusion.
  19. Darwinism isn’t up for dispute. Chimps are monkeys, and you are too.
  20. Natural selection: The process by which better organisms -adapt to their environments and produce more offspring to transmit their genetic characteristics.
  1.  Religions are childlike. They poison most things. Religions do not accept the theory of evolution as being supreme. A supervised design is out of the question. Life forms started with a single cell that eventually became us.
  2. We are capable of language, thought, and reason because they evolved within us via natural selection. Seventeen thousand years ago, three hominoid types were walking around. Two are gone. We are left alone on the tree of life; known thought reposers are us. (who wrote the code for that?)
  3. The evolutionary process involves periods of punctuated equilibrium. No changes for a while, and then the final product bursts forth. The hypothesis is that isolated episodes of rapid speciation between long periods of little or no change mark evolutionary development. (A hypothesis, not a theory.)
  4. Darwinism. [ där′wĭ-nĭz′əm ] A theory of biological evolution developed by Charles Darwin and others, stating that all species of organisms arise and design through the natural selection of minor, inherited variations that increase the individual’s ability to compete, survive, and reproduce.
  5. The bottom-up design works just fine. (In fact, randomly written code would blow the life form up.)
  6.  Only secularism guarantees your freedom. (any examples?)
  7. Belief without evidence is called faith. Trust is not a virtue. ‘
  8. In some cases, religion begets synoptic aggressions.
  9. Unreason is fraught with danger. Religion is an unuseful delusion.
  10. Darwinism is not up for dispute. Chimps are monkeys, and so are you.
  11. Natural selection: The process by which better organisms -adapt to their environments and produce more offspring to transmit their genetic characteristics.
A new peer-reviewed paper in the journal Complexity presents a computational model of evolution, which shows that evolving new biological structures may be deterred by an unavoidable catch-22 problem.
    Patterns of Evolution. Divergent Evolution. It occurs when a single group of organisms splits into two or more groups, and each group evolves in increasingly different directions. Example: Darwin’s Galapagos Finches. Medium. Ground. Finch. Cactus. Small. Tree finch. Woodpecker. Large. Large cactus. Ground finch. Vegetarian. Mangrove. Green. Warbler. Gray. Sharp-beaked. Seed-eaters. Cactus-flower -eaters. Bud-eater. Insect-eaters. Ground finches. Tree finches. Warbler finches. A common ancestor from. South American mainland.
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