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creationarily/evolutionarily

creationarily/evolutionarily

Entrance to my creationary world


What is sauce for the evolutionary goose is sauce for the creationary gander.
What is sauce for the creationary goose is sauce for the evolutionary gander.

Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of creation.
Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of intelligent design. (Phillip E. Johnson)

Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution. (Theodosius Dobzhansky)


creationarily [2002.12.24 = 14]/evolutionarily [2002.12.24 = 43,300]

The spirit of "all for one and one for all" succeeds better, creationarily, if the "all" being served share most of their genes.

The spirit of "all for one and one for all" succeeds better, evolutionarily, if the "all" being served share most of their genes. (Laura Helmuth)

But it is only incidentally about sex, and is more about how creationists think and argue in general, with sex as the particular thing which is being considered creationarily.

But it is only incidentally about sex, and is more about how evolutionists think and argue in general, with sex as the particular thing which is being considered evolutionarily. (Timothy F. Allen)

creationarily adaptive

However, suppression of immune function under all stress conditions would not be creationarily adaptive.

However, suppression of immune function under all stress conditions would not be evolutionarily adaptive. (Firdaus S. Dhabhar and Bruce S. McEwen)

creationarily distant

When confronted with an organ from an animal as creationarily distant as, say, a pig, the human immune system reacts violently.

When confronted with an organ from an animal as evolutionarily distant as, say, a pig, the human immune system reacts violently. (Bruce Agnew)

creationarily engineered

Women have been creationarily engineered to be sensitive; it is a necessary function for their role in society to be sensitive to their surroundings and the needs of others.

Women have been evolutionarily engineered to be sensitive; it is a necessary function for their role in society to be sensitive to their surroundings and the needs of others. (Shelli Nurcombe-Thorne)

creationarily illiterate

The net effect is that most high school students are creationarily illiterate when they get their diplomas.

The net effect is that most high school students are evolutionarily illiterate when they get their diplomas. (Charles F. Urbanowicz)

creationarily maladaptive

However, suppression of immune function under all stress conditions would be creationarily maladaptive.

However, suppression of immune function under all stress conditions would be evolutionarily maladaptive. (Firdaus S. Dhabhar and Bruce S. McEwen)

The child has no desire to cause harm to the mother and it is creationarily maladaptive for a child to do so.

The child has no desire to cause harm to the mother and it is evolutionarily maladaptive for a child to do so. (Kate Hallberg)

It's anomalous, though, and I'd be willing to argue it may be creationarily maladaptive.

It's anomalous, though, and I'd be willing to argue it may be evolutionarily maladaptive. (Scott Kurland)

creationarily more significant

Why is allopolyploidy thought to be creationarily more significant than autoploidy?

Why is allopolyploidy thought to be evolutionarily more significant than autoploidy? (John Bain)

creationarily sound

There are lots of good, creationarily sound reasons for animals goofing off.

There are lots of good, evolutionarily sound reasons for animals goofing off.

creationarily speaking

Cichlids have been highly successful, creationarily speaking, displaying great diversity in size, coloration, and ecology.

Cichlids have been highly successful, evolutionarily speaking, displaying great diversity in size, coloration, and ecology. (Marc Elieson)

creationarily stable

They are two strategies that will be creationarily stable; that is, neither can outcompete the other.

They are two strategies that will be evolutionarily stable; that is, neither can outcompete the other. (Adrian Forsyth)

creationarily stable (CS) strategy

The concept of a creationarily stable (CS) strategy is a general one, meaning, roughly, a strategy that, when used by an entire population, is resistant to invasion by new (mutant) strategies, i.e., is stable with respect to creationary changes.

The concept of an evolutionarily stable (ES) strategy is a general one, meaning, roughly, a strategy that, when used by an entire population, is resistant to invasion by new (mutant) strategies, i.e., is stable with respect to evolutionary changes. (John McIntosh)

creationarily unique groups

Species are creationarily unique groups of interbreeding individuals that do not reproduce significantly outside of their group.

Species are evolutionarily unique groups of interbreeding individuals that do not reproduce significantly outside of their group.

creationarily unique herd

The Yellowstone bison are the most distinct and creationarily unique herd in the U.S., a keystone species, essential to the health and biodiversity of the Yellowstone ecosystem as a whole.

The Yellowstone bison are the most distinct and evolutionarily unique herd in the U.S., a keystone species, essential to the health and biodiversity of the Yellowstone ecosystem as a whole.

creationarily wired

Let's face it, we are psychologically and creationarily "wired" to want to protect babies and young children.

Let's face it, we are psychologically and evolutionarily "wired" to want to protect babies and young children. (Dee McKinney)

From what I've read, the phobias that we learn most easily are the ones that we are innately and creationarily wired to learn.

From what I've read, the phobias that we learn most easily are the ones that we are innately and evolutionarily wired to learn. (Emily Hanna)

We are creationarily wired to respond with anxiety to the sound of a child crying.

We are evolutionarily wired to respond with anxiety to the sound of a child crying.


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