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Bolder-dash
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Message 177 of 314 (606764)
02-28-2011 10:04 AM
Reply to: Message 175 by Percy
02-28-2011 7:49 AM


Re: Exceptio Probat Regulam
Vestigial legs in whales isn't even the most famous example of vestigiality, the human appendix is.
You are wrong once again Percy. The purpose of the appendix has been known for some time. It is a storage area for helpful bacteria in the digestive tract.
I guess since you don't know about this, you also don't know that science still does not have a shred of evidence to support your speculation that small random mutations can add up in complexity to form larger functioning systems. Not any evidence at all.
The only thing scientific about your theory is that it can't be demonstrated or verified scientifically.

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