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edge
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Message 3 of 15 (29599)
01-19-2003 7:07 PM
Reply to: Message 2 by Brad McFall
01-19-2003 5:59 PM


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Originally posted by Brad McFall:
We dont even know how th eXenodontinae Worm snake has distribution west of missippi, between tha appleachians and the river and along the eastern Seaboard.
Of course we don't 'know' in the absolutist sense of the term. Evolution may bean explanation of the existing data, however.
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... Do you think one can do more than speculate an answer to these kinds of questions.
Yes, because we have some data and we have working hypotheses. This is not exactly blind speculation.
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I even knew just about as much herpetology as any one at the time being a memeber of the Hepetologists Leaugue and SSAR and haveing started my own club. The evolutionists are to blame for any desire to not see this more fully developed creationist wise.
Actually, I would guess that evolutionists have little to do with it. It is just as likely that no one thought it worth the time, regardless of the creationist implications. Don't feel badly, it happens to practically everyone.

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