I was about to say F*** your BS, but then you started talking about Macro and Microevolution. Then I started listening. Finally, someone's that's not a complete imbecile talking about this topic.
Tip: don't argue with people if they don't know what Macro and Microevolution is/ if they don't know the difference. There's no point in arguing with idiots. I've had too many people stare blankly at me after I asked them "Hey, what's Macro/Microevolution?" Afterwards, I proceed to tell them to "Come back when you're not ignorant."
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That's like saying that water and the ocean are two totally separate things.
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Edited by SSG ACM: 7/3/2015 8:11:22 PMThey are since one is actually a compound of two elements and the other is a very large expanse of sea. So...[spoiler]In your face.[/spoiler]
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The ocean is made of water. Put a shit ton of water together, you get the ocean. Put a shit ton of small adaptations together, you get a major change.
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[quote]When I put two tons of water together, I get a pool. When I put a shit ton of ocean water together, I get a salted-flavored pool.[/quote]Fixed.
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If you want to get technical about chemicals in the water, then pure water won't make a pool. It needs chlorine, calcium, CNA, etc.
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Ah yes the ol' macro/micro BS. Both individual processes are exactly the same except they are taking into account different lengths of time.
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*I watch as an ignorant person announces his ignorance*
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But that is exactly what it is! Both processes are the same and any other evolutionist will tell you the same thing.
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Un...no. No they're not.
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They are the same process just different amounts of time.
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Time is neither the issue nor a factor used to describe the difference between those words.
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Then tell me, what makes them so different
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Edited by SSG ACM: 6/15/2015 6:11:41 PMThanks for the tip. I have the same issue with a lot of the ignorance in this off topic community.
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He asked you a question and you refused to answer it. That is ignorance.