• JesterRaiin@lemmy.world
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      If you’re ok with being put alongside your family in the same row as some feces throwing hairy animals, because some guys - that might as well change their opinion tomorrow - told you it’s ok, I’m not going to stop you.

      Me? I don’t feel much kinship with gorillas, thank you very much.

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        This guy literally just said that he doesn’t believe in evolution because he doesn’t feel like it.

        I gotta hand it to you, you managed to give the worst anti-evolution argument I’ve heard yet

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          This guy literally just said that he doesn’t believe in evolution because he doesn’t feel like it.

          Actually, I have no problem with evolution. It’s just that I don’t believe in the forced division of species, one that puts us in the same cage as gorillas.

          …but, since you have obvious sexual feelings towards these funny creatures, godspeed, and may you bring beautiful children to this world.

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              I can copy & paste the comment once again, this time separating each line for your convenience, if that helps.

              Just ask, I’m always glad to help those less fortunate…

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            It’s just that I don’t believe in the forced division of species,

            What does that even mean? “Species” isn’t an actual thing that exists, it’s a way of classifying creatures that we find useful.

            one that puts us in the same cage as gorillas.

            “In the same cage”? Presumably you can accept that you have some things in common with the gorilla: you both have a heart, both have lungs, both sneeze from time to time, both need to sleep, etc. The “cage” is a continuum.

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              I have nothing to say, and I’m gonna continue to do so, so help me God.

              Yeah, nah, you’re boring.

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          Nowhere near gorillas.

          I am sure that the scientific model of evolution is vast and flexible enough, so that we don’t have to occupy the same place those creatures dwell in.

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            Where then? I mean, you seem to be more confident in yourself than most biologists, so you sure know more than them and can prove why humans belong to a different category?

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              Where then?

              If you’re willing to grant me some considerable amount of money to perform relevant research and studies, I can provide a satisfactory answer.

              If you can’t, or aren’t willing to, then you need to continue to live knowing that at least one person in this world doesn’t exactly accept the model of reality you prefer.

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                  Haven’t you ever seen a person whose opinions were backed by actual research, that was nevertheless wrong?

                  Haven’t you ever seen a person whose opinions weren’t backed by in-depth research, who was still correct?

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                    While it happens, there’s absolutely zero guarantee you’re one of those who are correct without research