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Author Topic:   Interesting development at the base of the animal tree (Re: comb jellies)
Blue Jay
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Message 3 of 13 (463480)
04-17-2008 4:27 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Chiroptera
04-16-2008 7:08 PM


This is the title of the Theology Web article:
quote:
Shock: First Animal on Earth Was Surprisingly Complex
And, from then on, they intepret everything as two-faced pandering for the great religion of evolutionism.
It's frustrating to hear this sort of nonsense. Anybody who knows the slightest thing about the ToE should realize that the complexity of a modern animal does not necessitate its ancestor to be complex.
quote:
The first is that the comb jelly evolved its complexity
independent of other animals
after branching off to forge its own path. (emphasis mine)
It didn't start as complex, it evolved into complexity just like all other complex animals, but it did so separately.
Sorry, I had to make sure there was an answer to that: I couldn't just like sit.

I'm Thylacosmilus.
Darwin loves you.

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