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Author Topic:   "Archaeopteryx; bird or reptile, or both?"
misha
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Message 32 of 34 (552888)
03-31-2010 3:04 PM
Reply to: Message 24 by Peg
03-27-2010 1:41 AM


Peg writes:
the biggest problem for evolutionists and Archaeopteryx is that it does not predate birds, because fossils of other birds have been found in rocks of the same period
if it was one of these so called 'transitional fossils' then it should have existed long before birds became a species, yes?
I hope you aren't saying that in order for a transitional fossil to occcur it must become extinct before its daughter species exists.
Those whom i've believed to be my parents all this time are still alive, according to you they must die in order for me to exist. So they are either not my real parents or they're ghosts. Creepy.

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