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Author Topic:   The TOE is supported by the Fossil Record
bluegenes
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Message 6 of 17 (473811)
07-03-2008 2:25 AM
Reply to: Message 3 by randman
07-02-2008 6:13 PM


No out of place fossils
randman writes:
Problem is we have thousands of some of those forms. That doesn't fit with Darwinism because how can you claim fossil rarity and yet thousands of fossils are found of some species, but let's say evos say, fossil rarity does make sense.
Is there a randman law in the I.D. fantasy world that all extinct species must have existed in the same numbers? Concentrate that unique and wonderful mind of yours on this problem:
A future fossil hunter digging up fossils from our own times finds a thousand wildebeest fossils, but no giant pandas. Why?
And while you're at it, if it's not too much strain on the brain, you could think about why there aren't any fossils that falsify common descent.
In a designed world, there certainly should be such things.

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