Sw Fish Becoming Fw Fish?

...but I just want to ask that further responses leave "Evolution" out of it.
Fine, don't even bother to look up the word I gave you and continue using the wrong term :|

Abiogenesis

Abiogenesis is about the origin of life. Evolution, technically, is about what happened after life arose on Earth.

Using the correct term is important, because I can respect your views on abiogenesis, but if you really didn't believe in evolution I'd have to keelhaul you until I made my point clear. I'm a biology student thinking of becoming either a cytogeneticist or an evolutionary biologist, so I'm pretty anal about it. :)
 
...but I just want to ask that further responses leave "Evolution" out of it.
Fine, don't even bother to look up the word I gave you and continue using the wrong term :|

Abiogenesis
Yeah, thats a little better.
This is the deffinition I was going off of...
The supposed development of living organisms from nonliving matter. Also called autogenesis, spontaneous generation.

However no matter how hard i plead, and beg, and cry, and attack, creation believers will not be convinced, or be converted no matter how much evidence is against it.
Hehe, sounds like me last year, except the other way around.
You silly people are so convinced on your cute little explaination for the creation of the world.
But remember, we're not starting a debate.
 
But remember, we're not starting a debate.
:lol: I remember a certain "General" forum that went the way of the dinosaur due to threads that went down that road. Thanks for keeping it clean guys.

And just so you don't start thinking I'm a nice guy or something...

ChestnutMoray55: You are totally and completely wrong. You can argue about abiogenisis... heck, I'll even let you argue about evolution if you really want to sound stupid... but this is BIOLOGY. You can cut open the fish and look at the physical makeup and function of the organs. SW fish process water (or rather the stuff/salts in water) in essentially the opposite way that FW fish do. It's all about establishing and maintaining an equalibrium. Brackish fish are the great middle ground, but if you think a SW fish can live a normal life in FW or a FW fish can live a normal life in SW, you're off your proverbial rocker.

*climbs down of soapbox*
 
You silly people are so convinced on your cute little explaination for the creation of the world.
But remember, we're not starting a debate.
Haha, gee, good way to avoid ruffling feathers so a debate doesn't start :rolleyes:

Remember, you catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar, and this holds true for debates and disagreements as well. Be respectful of the opinions of others and they will be more likely to be respectful of yours.
 

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