nanoboy
Well-Known Member
The posters on this specialist forum clearly love animals, and have an above average interest in, and knowledge of, animals of all shapes and sizes.
What conclusions have you drawn about how animals came to be?
Maybe a supernatural in his/her/its infinite wisdom created them. How else can we explain the sheer number and diversity of species?
Or maybe animals evolved, as this could explain the cunning specialisations that animals have adapted to their specific environments?
Maybe the truth is a combination of both: a supernatural being that created animals and allows them to evolve on their own (like humans' version of "free will").
Or maybe you prefer panspermia (the theory that we are not alone in the universe, and life came to earth from other planets by hitching a ride through the cosmos on meteors)?
Or maybe you have a totally different theory entirely!
So how have your love and knowledge of animals influenced your opinion on their origins?
What conclusions have you drawn about how animals came to be?
Maybe a supernatural in his/her/its infinite wisdom created them. How else can we explain the sheer number and diversity of species?
Or maybe animals evolved, as this could explain the cunning specialisations that animals have adapted to their specific environments?
Maybe the truth is a combination of both: a supernatural being that created animals and allows them to evolve on their own (like humans' version of "free will").
Or maybe you prefer panspermia (the theory that we are not alone in the universe, and life came to earth from other planets by hitching a ride through the cosmos on meteors)?
Or maybe you have a totally different theory entirely!
So how have your love and knowledge of animals influenced your opinion on their origins?