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Trae
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Message 80 of 93 (615286)
05-12-2011 2:05 AM
Reply to: Message 51 by Robert Byers
03-10-2011 2:15 AM


Robert Byers writes:
Then it must be remembered that it was only post flood diversity that brought the modern type of creatures as is. before the flood there was no rabbits but simply the rabbit was of a kind that isn't recognized or found in the record. And so on.
Robert, I’m confused. Is your position that animal diversity can change the appearance of animals to the point they’re unrecognizable with their ancestors? If so, it would seem you’re some breed of Darwinian-creo?

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Trae
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Message 85 of 93 (615303)
05-12-2011 7:12 AM
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05-12-2011 4:00 AM


Robert,
Thanks for the explanation. I was just surprised to see anyone use kind in a way that allowed the appearance of an animal to change to the point that it wouldn’t be recognizable in the fossil record. I don’t really have any other questions since it seems there really isn’t any framework that would be objective. Thanks.

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Trae
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Message 87 of 93 (615309)
05-12-2011 7:23 AM
Reply to: Message 84 by NoNukes
05-12-2011 6:52 AM


Re: Byers and bears
NoNukes writes:
Other than that and the absolute prohibition against the man kind as including any thing non-man, there are no boundaries.
Which is good or some would be looking for the fossil for:

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