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zephyr
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Message 19 of 134 (55572)
09-15-2003 5:46 PM
Reply to: Message 7 by sconzey
09-15-2003 2:01 PM


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The thing is that whatever happened, Creation or Evolution only happened once, and was not observed by anyone. I mean, whether this violates scientific method is debatable, for me it does, but thats my opinion.
New species have arisen in this century. It's very well documented. Are you aware of this?
It's true that not every past transition can be observed (though many may be inferred from strong evidence). However, when we see these minor changes still happening today, it's hard to claim that some invisible boundary prevents such small jumps from connecting us to a complex molecule if enough time is involved. How does 4 billion years sound?

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