Let's try this:
Will one of you creationists please explain how you think evolution works?
Give an example.
Thanks,
Chair
Since, by your word, "evolution", you do not mean anything, therefore, anything there is that
works is something you do not mean by your word, "evolution". Why don't you try actually asking a question, instead of continuing to resort to your meaningless word games?
What you just said is essentially no different than saying, "Will you please explain how you think
gyring and gimbling in the wabe works?" What you have said is nonsense, and whatever is nonsense is no question; you've asked no question. Will you please explain how you think potato often quits snulfing before it would? Maybe some with which?
Arthur Brain, like a broken record, in this very thread, has repeated, over, and over, and over, something along the lines of, "The theory of evolution is not about the origin of life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" And, all I can do is respond to him by saying, "Hey, man, you're preachin' to the choir, here. I
agree that what you call 'the theory of evolution' is
not about the origin of life, because what you call 'the theory of evolution' is
sheer nonsense, and sheer nonsense isn't about
anything,
period."
If you want what you wrote--"Will one of you creationists please explain how you think evolution works?"--to
actually be a question, you're gonna have to mean something by your word, "evolution". Slapping a question mark at the end of a line doesn't magically turn what you write into a question. And, as you, Arthur Brain, The Barbarian, and many others in this thread, and elsewhere, have consistently demonstrated, you don't mean a bloomin' thing by your word, "evolution".
That's the secret of your language game, as Darwinists.