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arachnophilia
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Message 20 of 93 (607463)
03-03-2011 8:53 PM
Reply to: Message 19 by ZenMonkey
03-03-2011 8:41 PM


Re: The fossil record
ZenMonkey writes:
fearandloathing writes:
Please tell me if my line of thinking is way off. Wouldn't all species be transitional to some extent. Evolution and natural selection processes always are causing change.
In a word, yes.
some of them go extinct.

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arachnophilia
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Message 72 of 93 (614689)
05-06-2011 2:29 AM
Reply to: Message 71 by Peter
05-04-2011 4:38 PM


Peter writes:
Oh right ... re-read Gen 6 ... so he decided to wipe the lot out, then took a liking to Noah, and let him and his family and two of everything live ... right.
Very whimsical!
indeed. those animals, really, only existed to serve mankind (see genesis 2). so they'd be kind of pointless once man is dead.
the dinosaurs must have missed the boat.

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