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  1. 7djengo7

    more Darwinist self-defeat

    Really, when you boil it down, taxonomy is the affirming of one or more propositions -- it is affirming that such-and-such is the case. Wouldn't you agree? To deny that taxonomy is affirming propositions would be to deny that taxonomy is an intellectual, a rational, activity.
  2. 7djengo7

    more Darwinist self-defeat

    And, that a population of one is an individual.
  3. 7djengo7

    more Darwinist self-defeat

    Since animals are individuals, you've just shot yourself down by your admission that "[animals] don't evolve".🤣
  4. 7djengo7

    more Darwinist self-defeat

    Why do you call taxonomy "darwinspeak"? I, for one, don't call taxonomy "darwinspeak". Your word, "darwinspeak", is not a part of my vocabulary, you eagle-eyed reader. But I call what Darwinists erroneously term "taxonomy", "Darwinistspeak", because it is Darwinistspeak. Says the retard who...
  5. 7djengo7

    more Darwinist self-defeat

    It doesn't mean anything, which fact is what even you have been admitting by mindlessly saying "google it" and "look it up" in reaction to my pointing out that fact. To what (if anything) are you referring by either of your phrases, "ewoks" and "tooth fairy"? As you are not referring to...
  6. 7djengo7

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    It's Darwinistspeak. It's nothing more than a meaningless noise you're conditioned to make while doing your Darwin-cheerleading shtick. LOL That's you admitting you are incapable of responding rationally to questions asked and statements made about your cognitively meaningless use of your...
  7. 7djengo7

    Trump News

    I can honestly say that a lot of that stuff is pretty interesting. What many people would be ready to wave off and call "far out" and "impossible". I take it all with a grain of salt, but I'm pretty open-minded to hearing it. I definitely do not think the "Joe Biden" we usually see in media...
  8. 7djengo7

    Trump News

    I wish so much immoral, disgusting imagery and allusions weren't in the lyrics of Frank's music. I've always really liked a lot of it. So many of the musicians he had in his groups are just top-notch.
  9. 7djengo7

    more Darwinist self-defeat

    Not that you've actually asked a question (since all you did was stick a question mark onto the end of some cognitively meaningless Darwinistspeak); but imagine, had you actually asked a question: what would be your impression of the person whom you asked it if they reacted to it by saying ?
  10. 7djengo7

    more Darwinist self-defeat

    Why? I know that you're not referring to anything by it. What (if anything) do you mean by that? Describe for us exactly what it would be for you to "google it"; of what, say you, would "googl[ing] it" consist, exactly? Are you telling me to just mindlessly type characters into a computer...
  11. 7djengo7

    more Darwinist self-defeat

    Is "hominins" a name of your imaginary friends? Do you think the Ewoks and the Tooth Fairies were wiped out by a comet?
  12. 7djengo7

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    What you wrote, there, reads like a fortune-cookie fortune (except that, unlike you, the Japanese know to capitalize the initial of a sentence in English). Which is kind of apt since a fortune-cookie fortune is, similarly, text that comes out of a dark, empty space inside dough.🥠
  13. 7djengo7

    more Darwinist self-defeat

    Correct. Correct. By your No answers to those questions I asked you, you've just conceded my point, which is the truth that the author of the article is therein denying/contradicting the asinine Darwinistspeak falsehood that the earliest ancestors of humans were single-celled organisms. Make...
  14. 7djengo7

    A little comedy break....

    The frequency with which news outfits (over)use the word "breaking" in their headlines and announcements nowadays has, I would think, got to be even greater than the frequency with which auto collisions of this sort occur on America's roads.
  15. 7djengo7

    more Darwinist self-defeat

    Wait, you want me to call someone who is not you and ask him if you are he!? Huh!? I think your crayons are melting, Shakespeare.
  16. 7djengo7

    more Darwinist self-defeat

    I asked @Avajs: @Avajs: <NO ANSWER> I asked @Avajs: @Avajs: <NO ANSWER> Your glaring failure to answer these easy, Yes/No questions about the article is you admitting that you have not read the article, @Avajs. And now, you've gone and further admitted that you have not read the article by...
  17. 7djengo7

    more Darwinist self-defeat

    "The authors"? Plural? Seriously? Because the article's author's name is 'Ann Gibbons' instead of 'Ann Gibbon', you think the 's' at the end signifies that multiple authors wrote it? Wow! I suggest you contact Ann Gibbons and ask her if she is multiple authors, and report back.:ROFLMAO:
  18. 7djengo7

    more Darwinist self-defeat

    In the article I linked in the OP, we read: Her skeleton has been described as one of the most important discoveries of the past century, and she is changing basic ideas about how our earliest ancestors looked and moved. Tell us, @Avajs: By the author's phrase, "our earliest ancestors", is she...
  19. 7djengo7

    more Darwinist self-defeat

    It's kind of funny, the phrase "single-celled organism", because, since the cell is the single-celled organism, it seems you could just as well call it a "single-organismed organism".
  20. 7djengo7

    more Darwinist self-defeat

    That's false. By their admission of the truth that the earliest ancestors of humans featured (among other things) arms and legs, they are denying the Darwinist falsehood that the earliest ancestors of humans were single-celled organisms. It matters not a whit that they did not write the phrase...
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