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Karl Wiggins
“It’s been suggested that Chavs are the offspring of previous working-class youth subcultures such as Skinheads and in turn Mods, but when you think about it, they’re not at all, are they? Chavs - with their larger bellies, hairless bodies and excessive sweat glands - are evolution in reverse, proof that given time Homo Sapiens can devolve into a more primitive life form. With Chavs, evolution has not only hesitated but is actually in withdrawal. Chavs may well be the ‘missing link’ in the devolution of man into anthropoid.”
Karl Wiggins, Wrong Planet - Searching for your Tribe

Karl Wiggins
“It’s almost impossible to prevent Chavs from breeding, but when a Chav reproduces evolution is halted and devolution commences. Chavs truly are the missing link of society”
Karl Wiggins, Wrong Planet - Searching for your Tribe

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“The impact of colonization caused the delay in the evolution of mankind. The mental capacity of man has been reduced to that of animals. So let's break this mental slavery and the decolonization of the Will.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Eric Overby
“I am constantly reflecting back on how I’ve done things and how those things have turned out. I like to think about the cause and effect of my decisions and the way that I have lived. Therefore, I am constantly assessing and evolving. It has been important to look back and say, “This caused that, so don’t do that again.” Or, “This is helping move you forward in a nice trajectory; keep that up.”
Eric Overby

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“The concept of the pineal gland makes genetic theory sound like a children's play.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Michael Crichton
“Human beings are so destructive. I sometimes think we're a kind of plague, that will scrub the earth clean. We destroy things so well that I sometimes think maybe that's our function. Maybe every few eons, some animal comes along that kills off the rest of the world, clears the deck, and lets evolution proceed to its next phase.”
Michael Crichton, The Lost World

Mehmet Murat ildan
“Curiosity is one of the pedals of the evolution bike! Curious human or curious animal climb up the stairs of evolution faster!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

“Evolution means getting closer to God, and that's why, among other things, we meditate every day.”
Caro Briones, The Extraterrestrial Girl

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“Religiously speaking, we are still in the year 2021; but science claims that the Earth is around 4.5 billion years old.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

“ومع هذا فلا وجود لأي من هذه الأشياء خارج القصص التي يخترعها الناس ويخبر بها أحدهم الآخر. فلا آلهة في الكون، ولا قوميات، ولا أموال، ولا حقوق إنسان، ولا قوانين، ولا عدالة، خارج خيال البشر المشترك.”
يوفال نوح هراري, العاقل: تاريخ مختصر للجنس البشري

Michael ONeill
“I can’t help but wonder, though, if some of this evolution is truly for the better; and if all of this growth really constitutes progress.”
Michael ONeill, Road Work: Images And Insights Of A Modern Day Explorer

Tom  Meyers
“Evolve and do it yourself.
(nature is too slow)”
Tom Meyers, Futurize Yourself

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“Survival is not the issue, even animals know this crucial law of nature.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“Once you know the usefulness of mathematics, you will have no choice but to fall in love with it. It is for adventurers who seek the absolute truth, both in the world and in the universe.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“Even though religion has succeeded in separating us and fighting against each other for centuries, science is able to wipe out humanity in the blink of an eye; with the invention of an atomic bomb.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“Science helped mankind wipe out ignorance from the face of the earth, but it took a turn with the invention of the atomic bomb. Because there is nothing humane or merciful about this latest invention.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“The dystopia of our generation began the day the first atomic bomb was made and dropped on other living beings.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“We are only good at inventing names, but not knowledge. Because previous generations have gained and accomplished so much without the name of science being mentioned.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Abhijit Naskar
“In nature nothing is hardwired, everything is livewired, everything is evolvable.”
Abhijit Naskar, Find A Cause Outside Yourself: Sermon of Sustainability

Bruce Mbanzabugabo
“Evolution is a revolution without R, and "R" is a Renewal of the mind.”
Bruce Mbanzabugabo

Michael Reaves
“This latest shift didn’t really matter all that much: Republic, Empire, it was six to one, half a dozen to the other. It meant little to the average person struggling to make a life. Either form of government could make the mag-levs run on time, and both stepped on individual rights far more than they should. As far as Atour was concerned, the best government was that which governed least. Something a step or two above anarchy would be ideal.
Now there was a power-hungry Emperor running things. Both history and personal experience had taught Atour that in as little as a few years, or as much as a few centuries, there would come evolution - or revolution - and this, too, would pass. The new rulers would start out full of promise and hope and good intentions, and gradually settle into mediocrity. A benevolent but inept king was as bad as a despot.”
Michael Reaves, Star Wars: Death Star

“Behe's concept of Irreducible Complexity sparks curiosity among scientists, caught between Darwinian theory and the possibility of Intelligent Design. Regardless of whether Irreducible Complexity will gain full scientific legitimacy, will be deemed a creationist theory, or will become a point of convergence between Science and Faith, it is interestingly an additional fuel to the scientific quest.”
Aloo Denish

“The devolution of sense is the evolution of nonsense.”
Tamerlan Kuzgov

“Behe's concept of Irreducible Complexity sparks curiosity among scientists, caught between Darwinian theory and the possibility of Intelligent Design. Regardless of whether Irreducible Complexity will gain full scientific legitimacy, will be deemed a creationist theory, or will become a point of convergence between Science and Faith, it is interestingly an additional fuel to the scientific quest.”
Aloo Denish Obiero

Mehmet Murat ildan
“Try not to do anything unimpressive in an impressive room, because humankind's success in this universe depends on this simple approach! So make a good thing even better; try to make something great even greater; don't lower the environments you enter and the people you meet, but on the contrary, elevate them! When you encounter something impressive, add something even more impressive to it! Strive for everything to evolve forward!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Christoph Schönborn
“The variety of creatures is the multiform expression of the goodness of God. This has one fundamental consequence: as a result of belief in creation, creatures are to be seen in a positive light. At one place in the Book of Wisdom, it says, “ Thou hast loathing for none of the things which thou hast made” (Wis 11:24). All creatures have their own value, their own kind of rightness. Every creature, whether it be a star or a stone, a plant or a tree, an animal or a human being, reflects the perfection and the goodness of God in its own particular fashion. They all have their own value and likewise their own effect on the world. [...] Evolutionism as a way of seeing the world (not as a scientific theory) has far greater difficulty with this. For this worldview, there are not really any species, for things have no existence of their own. What we regard as “species” are in fact merely “snapshots” in the great stream of evolution. Everything is just transition and a stage being passed through, and each individual is merely a fluke, which had the luck to survive because it was “more fit” than the others. This is certainly a short-sighted view of the variety of creation. The way men marvel at the variety of nature gives us a hint of something different. Above all, it seems to me, evolutionism as a worldview cannot actually offer any reason why anything has any value in itself, if everything is, so to say, merely a transitory stage in the stream of evolution.”
Christoph Schönborn, Chance or Purpose? Creation, Evolution, and a Rational Faith

“Are we all urns of the same comet’s ☄️ ruins.
Or
Successors of the same tree growing in different soils ”
Dr. Anhad Kaur Suri

“Progressive thinking is the art of seeing tomorrow’s solutions in today’s limitations, where others see barriers, the visionary see blueprints for evolution.”
Wayne Chirisa

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“Nothing amuses me more than a powerful soul denying God while claiming to have risen to the level of supremacy.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

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