civ2
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Oh, yeah, I almost forgot what we're talking about here - the "almightly" evolution. 
Now, can anyone bring a solid prove against a simple question:
Taking bird WINGS as an example - can you tell me what use the "protobirds" had from "underdeveloped wings"?
I'll explain my question.
You see, getting additional limbs implies new behaviour.
So in order to FLY, you need to WANT to fly, or have DIRECT benefit in case of evolution.
But wings don't just grow overnight!
And having some feathers grown (HOW is also a serious question - feathers are quite complex themselves!) on your "hands" won't make you think you can fly - until you DO or NEED TO.
Attaching "wings" to a snake won't CONVINCE it to fly!
Even if it makes it ABLE to perfectly.
But there's no URGE to fly until you get one.
Animals DON'T think abstract in order to CONSIDER flying possible - they must be FORCED to try it.
And even some single "winged reptile" was forced to jump off-cliff - and somehow flew - it wouldn't make it REPEAT it "consciously".
I see wings and flight as the best example of how evolution applies HUMAN logic to nature and animals.
Like, if they can they would.
But why SHOULD they?
All "benefits" of flight are either LOGICAL (I know I'll get more insects by flying rather than jumping) OR "after-effects" of flying ALREADY.
Now, PROVIDE me with any reason for an animal suddenly to "want to fly".
I'm serious - this is quite a good refutation of MACRO evolution.
Again, MICRO evolution does work - but it has nothing to do with MACRO one.

Now, can anyone bring a solid prove against a simple question:
Taking bird WINGS as an example - can you tell me what use the "protobirds" had from "underdeveloped wings"?
I'll explain my question.
You see, getting additional limbs implies new behaviour.
So in order to FLY, you need to WANT to fly, or have DIRECT benefit in case of evolution.
But wings don't just grow overnight!
And having some feathers grown (HOW is also a serious question - feathers are quite complex themselves!) on your "hands" won't make you think you can fly - until you DO or NEED TO.
Attaching "wings" to a snake won't CONVINCE it to fly!
Even if it makes it ABLE to perfectly.
But there's no URGE to fly until you get one.
Animals DON'T think abstract in order to CONSIDER flying possible - they must be FORCED to try it.
And even some single "winged reptile" was forced to jump off-cliff - and somehow flew - it wouldn't make it REPEAT it "consciously".
I see wings and flight as the best example of how evolution applies HUMAN logic to nature and animals.
Like, if they can they would.
But why SHOULD they?
All "benefits" of flight are either LOGICAL (I know I'll get more insects by flying rather than jumping) OR "after-effects" of flying ALREADY.
Now, PROVIDE me with any reason for an animal suddenly to "want to fly".
I'm serious - this is quite a good refutation of MACRO evolution.
Again, MICRO evolution does work - but it has nothing to do with MACRO one.