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Old 09-02-2015, 09:16 PM   #262
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The questions are:
How many failure tries are?
Why do not we observe them although we have more than one million species?
Why do all chicken have the same instinct? do you mean there is only one instinct considered as beneficial behavior?
Why have the natural processes not made some changes on egg incubation process itself over millions of years like what happened with living organisms?
Why have the natural processes still not found a solution for living organisms that going to be failed? In other word, why did the natural processes not find a solution for tortoise with a short neck as simple example? This will make a problem with Natural Selection process itself!

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You are thinking in a linear evolution fashion, where a change takes place, another change takes place, etc., ad infinitum. The reality is that the changes take place with a huge amount of samples over a huge amount of time (billions of years), in parallel, by lots of whatever looked like that chicken at the time. Some of the offspring live, some don't. It isn't like that hen walked out and did it the first time. These changes already happened, billions of years ago. If you can't wrap your head around that, or bother to go look it up and actually use your brain to sort it out, you are a lost cause and can be ignored. It's like the argument about "If we came from dust, why is there still dust?". It's fucking stupid, and arrogant, to boot. You need to apply some reasoning skills to the problem, instead of coming here and acting like you are smartz, because you really aren't showing that trait.
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