It seems that we learn more from nature than nature learns from us.
- If learning in life is embedded in DNA (unproven) then somehow mankind, as the earth's "supreme" being, got shortchanged from ant-hood to man-hood, because some human had to "invent" the chain and the division of force using multiple chains predates Isaac Newton by millions of years.
- How do spiders know to employ the best geometric shapes in their unique webs? Who teaches them to build their complex webs? Did ancient man observe the fly in the spider's web and use that concept to invent the fishing net?
- Darwinian evolution looks at macroscopic differences and speculates on which begat what, an action that is hardly worthy of the term, "science."
- I bring up "programming" because it is hardly ever addressed in honest debates about evolution. And how is the programming passed down?
- Another question for the Darwinist to answer: Why do almost all living species exhibit physical symmetry? What forces that? Gravity? Cosmic Rays? Why doesn't man have a claw one side and a hand on the other, etc.?

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