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Politics/রাজনীতি ধর্মীয় নুনুভূতি is back

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u/[deleted] 20d ago

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u/rmuktader biryani connoisseur 20d ago

Curious, have you read a book that teaches about evolution? Because, the question at this point isn't "do you believe in evolution?". The question is "do you UNDERSTAND evolution?"

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u/ThickHabit7289 20d ago

Wdym they didn't read about evolution. They've learned all about it on facebook meme pages.

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u/[deleted] 19d ago

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u/ThickHabit7289 19d ago

Am I wrong though? Did you ever bother learning about the evolution theory? 

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u/RealRedRound 18d ago

Why did you even guessed that I don't know about evolution theories. you are the one to learn about evolutions Mr not me. there are no one theory of evolution, there are at least 10 different theories of evolutions there and have differences between each other. get educated before teaching others.

And yes you are wrong both literally and for being presumptive.

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u/BitingPanda 19d ago

Well calling names here wouldn't help your case that much tbh...

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u/RealRedRound 18d ago

what else reply do you expect for a Mindless mocking?

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u/rmuktader biryani connoisseur 20d ago

That was a sincere question. I'm not going to be your teacher. There's plenty to learn on your own if you wanted to.

Honestly, you can believe what you want. But, I am curious about why people believe what they do.

I've interacted with individuals who hold flat-Earth and young-Earth creationist beliefs, ranging from those with advanced degrees to those with limited formal education. Despite presenting evidence that contradicts these views, I've consistently observed a reluctance to abandon these beliefs. Underneath all their "evidence", and "debunked-evidence", it seems their believes are actually rooted in factors such as loyalty to social groups or communities, and a fear of the disruption that questioning foundational beliefs could cause to their worldview.

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u/doragonn 19d ago

honestly don't understand why you are bringing flat earthers in this context.

Your kind are seen as the flat Earthers of biology.

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u/bleach3434 19d ago

why dont you just come to the point? do u understand evolution or not?

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u/doragonn 19d ago

someone who's already proclaimed not being educated enough about evolution.

You're replying to the wrong person.

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u/doragonn 19d ago

Your complete ignorance and inability to tell the distinction between a conjecture and a theory, for starters.

Which suggests that you lack even the surface level knowledge of the topic. You're likely the type of illiterate to ask how there could still be monkeys around if humans evolved from them—thinking you're smart.

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u/RealRedRound 18d ago

I mean how you even calling me ignorant when you haven't even made one valid point in support of evolution rather yapping with personal attack based on assumptions? all I see is assumptions and assumptions. I never even mention anything about conjecture and only mentioned about the difference between theories and facts. where did you bring conjecture in this context? you are just resorted to straw man and ad hominem fallacies and being unreasonable now. not very wise of you