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Author Topic:   Evolution versus Creationism is a 'Red Herring' argument
Coragyps
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Message 22 of 136 (665291)
06-11-2012 4:17 PM
Reply to: Message 21 by PaulGL
06-11-2012 4:13 PM


Re: Sorry, no spare time now. Beg your forgiveness
Yet craters (with little or no detectable erosion) were found that had to have been formed within recent, perhaps historical times. This alone directly disproves Uniformitarianism.
I will be here when you return to explain that second sentence. And give some citations to the literature.

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Coragyps
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Message 61 of 136 (667385)
07-06-2012 3:25 PM
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07-06-2012 1:49 PM


Re: Other relevant E v C empirically testable issues
E. Such a 'plateau' threshold would require this first human to have a mate with an identical chromosomal makeup- which is possible only if she is cloned from him.
You may be aware that humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes and that our closest living relatives, the bonobos, have 24 pairs. These two species are not thought to be interfertile. But were you aware that the domestic horse has 33 pairs, that Przewalski's horse has 32 pairs, and that the two are perfectly able to breed fertile offspring? The Przewalski's horse is near extinction because of crossbreeding with domestic horses. And no cloning was involved anywhere......
"Spirit." I think that term applies to something that high-school cheerleaders are supposed to possess. I certainly lost what little I had when we lost to our arch-rival Rogers in 1964.

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