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RAZD
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Message 14 of 80 (96746)
04-01-2004 7:49 PM
Reply to: Message 10 by Mnenth
04-01-2004 7:26 PM


Denial of evidence does not make evidence go away
Funny we just had a topic a little while ago about
What is your favorite example of speciation?
I will repeat try foramins
http://www.cs.colorado.edu/...y/creation/foram_article3.html
also try pelycodus
http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~lindsay/creation/pelycodus.html
and if that is not enough, look at therapsids
http://www.geocities.com/...naveral/Hangar/2437/therapsd.htm
please see the fifth from the bottom on
AiG's "Arguments we think creationists should NOT use" list
http://www.answersingenesis.org/home/area/faq/dont_use.asp
then read the whole thing.
... really should put together a list of transitional fossils named steve ...

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RAZD
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Message 64 of 80 (96866)
04-01-2004 11:51 PM
Reply to: Message 10 by Mnenth
04-01-2004 7:26 PM


repeat with additional comments in yellow
Funny we just had a topic a little while ago about What is your favorite example of speciation? - you should check out each one.
I will repeat try foramins - hundreds of speciation events, many complete lineages
http://www.cs.colorado.edu/...y/creation/foram_article3.html
also try pelycodus - fossil record of divergence into two species
http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~lindsay/creation/pelycodus.html
and if that is not enough, look at therapsids - transition from reptile to mammal
http://www.geocities.com/...naveral/Hangar/2437/therapsd.htm
please see the fifth from the bottom on
AiG's "Arguments we think creationists should NOT use" list
http://www.answersingenesis.org/home/area/faq/dont_use.asp
‘There are no transitional forms.’ Since there are candidates, even though they are highly dubious, it’s better to avoid possible comebacks by saying instead: ‘While Darwin predicted that the fossil record would show numerous transitional fossils, even 140 years later, all we have are a handful of disputable examples.’
In other words they admit that transitions exist and that this is a weak argument and then revert to an argument from incredulity when none other will suffice.
then read the whole thing.
... really should put together a list of transitional fossils named steve ...
Enjoy.

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