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Author Topic:   How did chetahs get their unique spinal cord
Dr Adequate
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Message 8 of 59 (804096)
04-07-2017 7:30 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Davidjay
04-05-2017 11:37 PM


I think it would be a great topic of interest, to hear how evolutionists and creationists can explain the fantastic spinal column of chetahs, whereby it keeps their head steady and stationary as they run after their prey.
The head of a running cheetah is not in fact stationary, otherwise it would come off.

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Message 14 of 59 (804139)
04-07-2017 10:33 AM
Reply to: Message 9 by kjsimons
04-07-2017 8:59 AM


Re: Even domestic cats are notoriously flexible
Watch this chicken hold its head still when you move its body.
ROTATE YOUR OWL.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hBpF_Zj4OA

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Dr Adequate
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Message 18 of 59 (804162)
04-07-2017 1:34 PM
Reply to: Message 17 by Davidjay
04-07-2017 12:00 PM


Re: Did one M********** cause Cheetah backbones or 2 M's
Ok, evolutionists, come on admit your theory and be proud of it, without shirking away from an honest question. How did the cheetah get its amazing backbone...
Natural selection acting on variations arising in the gene pool through mutation: y'know, the process that scientists observe in operation all the time.
Now, your turn to explain it. Let me guess ... it was done by magic by a psychopathic invisible wizard who lives in the sky whom no-one has ever seen, yeah?

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Dr Adequate
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Message 21 of 59 (804391)
04-09-2017 1:11 AM
Reply to: Message 20 by Davidjay
04-09-2017 12:35 AM


Re: Did one M********** cause Cheetah backbones or 2 M's
Theres the missing word, ..... Adequate .. your M ****** word is mutation, magic mutations tyhat just by luck change the DNA to make everything magically work...... you used it, you say lucky mutations that magically just appear within a million or billion of years and then the wand of magically selection beats out extinction, so that lucky cheetahs get clear vision via their miraculous lucky backbones, who earlier or simultaneously got collapsible backbones to make them amazingly fast.
But which came first the design of the backbones for speed, or the next magic mutation for clear vision via, the backbone adaptions..
Cant you guys answer, or do you await a brain mutation for you to do so. Remember supposed mutations can not be quided, or be directed in a vacuum, they according to your doctrine and biology happen sheerly by LUCK.
Although explosions and radiation and other horrible things can induce mutations. But I wouldnt call them lucky beneficial mutations. But take time off and wait for a brain mutation if you choose.
Us connected ones have things to do and places to go...
I have examined your disjointed ramblings and am unable to detect a vestige of a point.
Nor did you answer my question. What is your explanation? Does it involve some sort of invisible sky-wizard doing magic? Do tell.

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Dr Adequate
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Message 25 of 59 (804596)
04-11-2017 12:37 PM
Reply to: Message 22 by Davidjay
04-11-2017 1:24 AM


Re: Did one M********** cause Cheetah backbones or 2 M's
Your on the hot seat, Explain when your magical MUTATIONS Happened, whether one at a time, or simultaneously wondrously at the same time ?
One at a time, of course. Were you asleep during biology class or just too stupid to understand it?
Your turn. Does your explanation involve an invisible genocidal sky-wizard?
Why do you absolutely hate to answer questions
I don't, that's another halfwitted lie you're drooling out of your filthy stupid lying mouth.
Now, your turn. Does your explanation involve an invisible genocidal sky-wizard?
simple because you have NO ANSWERS, and you just repeat magic mutations did it, magic mutations did that too, and that...
That is a moronic lie, I have never used that stupid phrase in my entire life because I am not a lying creationist halfwit.
You roll in the filth of your lies like a pig rolls in its own shit. Why do you do this, David? What do you hope to achieve?

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Dr Adequate
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Message 35 of 59 (805168)
04-16-2017 11:54 AM
Reply to: Message 29 by CRR
04-16-2017 5:30 AM


Re: Smilodon :-)
Recent DNA sequencing data confirm that such distinctions are not fundamental in nature and that all cats share a common genetic ancestry. More recently described hybridizations between great cats and small cats, along with various other studies described in the present article, further support the hypothesis that all cats belong to a single clearly delineated basic type. The Nimravidae (paleosabers), the Machairodontinae (neosabers inclding Smilodon) and the genus Panthera each underwent a prominent radiation during the tertiary period. All three taxa represent cat-like placental carnivores, and they may all have arisen from the same basic type.
Now there's some creationist dogma I can get behind.
Where's Dredge? Dredge?

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