Insects are sentient: antlion fine sand traps (Introduction)
DAVID: I don't see that natural selection is the force that set up this process. Since antlions must live in the food they trap, unless they could do this from the start, the time taken to have a series of chance lucky mutations would have wiped out the antlion population. Only design fits.
I agree totally that natural selection explains nothing, I do not accept the hypothesis that this all came about by chance, and I do not see the slightest connection with the hypothesis that your God specially designed this method of trapping prey in order to keep life going until he could specially design the brain of H. sapiens. I suggest that antlions are sentient organisms with the ability to do their own designing.
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dhw,
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- Insects are sentient: antlion fine sand traps -
David Turell,
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- Insects are sentient: antlion fine sand traps -
dhw,
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- Insects are sentient: antlion fine sand traps -
David Turell,
2019-03-27, 19:43
- Insects are sentient: bee dances -
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