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Old July 24th 06, 09:03 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default How smart are fish ?

Wayne Sallee wrote in news:44C4F60B.7010007
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The idea that "fish don't think, but only react with
instinct" is one example of what I am talking about.


Its telling that your example is at least as un-scientific as your own
Creationist view... Why would anyone associate this idea with
evolution?

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DaveZ
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Pszemol wrote on 7/24/2006 12:22 PM:
"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
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One thing that I find interesting, is that people that believe in
evolution think that there is less similarities between people and
animals than people that believe in creation.


What are you talking about ? Where have you noticed this?
I find exactly opposite in my observations...

Christians believe only humans have souls - animals
are things you can kill and eat, people are "better"
than animals. Only people go to heaven, right ? :-)
The single thing Darvin said about similarities about
people to other primates created the most of his
enemies. People believing in God believe they are
special and significantly different from "beasts".

Scientists see much more similarities between humans
and other living beings than creationists.