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week 3
Jan 24, 2015 2:46:27 GMT
Post by gloria on Jan 24, 2015 2:46:27 GMT
Why is the theory of evolution so important in understanding how human beings behave?
The theory of evolution is important in understanding how human beings behave because you can see how behaviors have changed and adaptive over time and you see what traits have survived the longest and what has died out. In the DNA of consciousness the two parents pass their DNA on to their son hoping that all their strong traits are passed on but sometimes there are mutations and “chance” that things do go wrong. The pivotal consciousness there are many simulations evolution can go. It just depends on what it chosen.
Which question do you think evolutionary theory cannot answer?
I think the evolutionary theory that cant be answered is what came first, like the chicken or the egg. There are many theories but never an exact answer. It can also be for time and space. If you believe in the bible then man came first but if you don’t then who came first man or female.
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week 3
Jan 24, 2015 7:09:14 GMT
Post by capkevbar55 on Jan 24, 2015 7:09:14 GMT
Gloria,
Have you ever considered or have taken an Anthropology class. I took an Anthropology class and it completely opened my mind to life. Its the most interesting thing to learn. Your answer for number two is very interesting, Ive thought of the same thing. Nothing came first but the specie it came from.
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week 3
Jan 24, 2015 9:03:13 GMT
Post by Oscar on Jan 24, 2015 9:03:13 GMT
Hi Gloria. In your response of question two, I am so surprised that I also have the same interesting idea. Evolutionary theory fails to explain about how the life originated, even the life of all living thing in the world. It is difficult to clarify about the reproduction since there is no such thing about reproduction of rocks, chicken or egg. By the way, there is just one reminder for you here. Remember to respond more than 150 words in question two in order to get the full credit in this question.
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