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Author Topic:   The Definition and Description of a "Transitional"
Mammuthus
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Message 84 of 110 (166139)
12-08-2004 5:44 AM
Reply to: Message 81 by crashfrog
12-08-2004 1:44 AM


If I understand him correctly, if I know who my great grandfather is (because I have access to his bones) but do not know who my grandfather was because there is no body remaining, I cannot be related to my great grandfather. This is a typical creationist argument against transitionals...if you don't have a fossil for every individual that ever lived, they claim evolution cannot have happened.

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