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    Darwinism

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    No, no, it sounds like a hoax;
    it’s a make-believe theory,
    a coincidence of coincidences.Oh, no, I cannot believe in you,
    your darned theory, Darwin,
    your reasoning is fallacious!
    How can Evolution transform
    lower forms into higher forms
    and not otherwise?
    No, no, Evolution is all baloney,
    all farce, all made-up story
    woven from Nature’s tricky yarns
    of similarities and resemblances,
    of Nature’s melange fabric of secrets beyond you!
    Apes are apes, men men;
    heads' can't be tails
    nor tails become heads;
    they will remain so till eternity.
    The defining line between the two
    like the fix laws of Nature
    Is unchangeable;
    similarities (and dissimilarities)are like ghosts
    superimposing some minds
    to make-believe in a creature
    that never exists,
    that never was.
    Change is for eternity,
    Change is for Life,
    Change is inevitable,
    It can transform, I agree,
    one thing for nothing
    but never, yes, never,
    one species to another.
    Change brings change
    Appearance brings disappearance,
    being decomposes, decays
    youth evolves into old age
    old age, disease, Death!
    Never have dead bones evolved
    into a new Man, a new being!
    Never has a lip or a nose slipped
    from the face- its Original place-
    to a peculiar location
    other than nature hath
    reserved for them;
    If Evolution were true
    If things evolved into new species,
    Lips and eyes by now
    would have been located,
    on my foot,
    your foot
    only to bring human disgust!
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    .....have you considered writing a poem about gravity?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mazHur View Post


    like ghosts
    superimposing some minds
    to make-believe in a creature
    that never exists,
    that never was.
    The irony is overwhelming.

    Regards.

    Istvan
    "It is time we realized that to presume knowledge where one has only pious hope is a species of evil."
    — Sam Harris

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    I dunno, this seems more like a rant and less like a poem. It's way too direct, way too dry. Too few metaphors or attention to rhythmic details.

    Content-wise it might have done you good to separate the theory of evolution from evolution itself. Evolution undeniably happens. The fact that science can breed new species of animals or plants is proof that evolution happens. Archeology doesn't lie either. As for the theory of evolution that explains man's origins... it may not be absolute fact but it's probably as close as we can get on the subject. You really should research the innumerable fallacies in the arguments against evolution (many of which you include in this piece).
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkBastable View Post
    .....have you considered writing a poem about gravity?
    And I'm all for a scathing critique distilled into poetry about the Copenhagen interpretation.
    Last edited by Kutta; 02-02-2010 at 06:12 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkBastable View Post
    .....have you considered writing a poem about gravity?
    here it is

    http://www.online-literature.com/for...ad.php?t=50509
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    Im as much into faith as the next fella, but I believe if you are going to write a poem about evolution and Darwinism, it may be a good idea to do a fair bit of background research on the subject. The oppinions expressed are a thin representation and understanding of Darwin's actual principles on evolution.

    With that being said, personal objections on information aside, I think the poem was good, but as previously stated it was rather literal, for my poetical tastes anyways. I think if you took this idea and ran with it, revised and rethought the overall concept, you could have something with far more impact to your point. Like say for instance, if the poem was written from the point of a man, or a cave man, or an animal, or even from Darwin himself.

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    The ability to weave a theory of science into a poem like this is not possible without craftsmanship

    “Those who seek to satisfy the mind of man by hampering it with ceremonies and music and affecting charity and devotion have lost their original nature””

    “If water derives lucidity from stillness, how much more the faculties of the mind! The mind of the sage, being in repose, becomes the mirror of the universe, the speculum of all creation.

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