You wrote in another comment, that you felt you were in kindergarten class. Being haughty. Like this was beneath you. But I bet you didn't know the details about that bird. And now you are asking this? Which means you also don't understand the evolution theory. In as much as it can be 'understood', for there are quite some problems with it. But anyone above kindergarten class ought to have an idea here. Why are you this weird? All your other comments are so dull too? Get out of the cult you are in, and learn to actually think for yourself.
@@RichardFarrell-oz1uw Why are you so dense? I'm not at all believing in evolution. You seem so eager to write, yet you are so ill equipped in understanding just about ANYthing.
@@RichardFarrell-oz1uw Oh yes, it's very much you, one has to be concerned about. But - as an English proverb says - "You can lead a horse to water, but you cannot make it drink" seems to apply to you, alas.
I love it. Thanks, DR Barnett.
Thank you Dr John ❤🙏
Everyday is a miracle. Amen. 🙏🙏🙏
That bird is quite something!
Amen
Evolution cannot explain why all birds didn't follow the same consistent path but evolved such diversity. Ie why are they all not ouzels?
You wrote in another comment, that you felt you were in kindergarten class. Being haughty. Like this was beneath you. But I bet you didn't know the details about that bird.
And now you are asking this? Which means you also don't understand the evolution theory. In as much as it can be 'understood', for there are quite some problems with it. But anyone above kindergarten class ought to have an idea here. Why are you this weird? All your other comments are so dull too? Get out of the cult you are in, and learn to actually think for yourself.
@@RichardFarrell-oz1uw Why are you so dense?
I'm not at all believing in evolution. You seem so eager to write, yet you are so ill equipped in understanding just about ANYthing.
@@RichardFarrell-oz1uw Oh yes, it's very much you, one has to be concerned about.
But - as an English proverb says - "You can lead a horse to water, but you cannot make it drink" seems to apply to you, alas.