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Re: Zoologist N. J. Berrill comments: Archaeopteryx: a post to divide

by Tiktaalik <corneliusjmchugh@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 15, 2008 at 01:05 PM

On Mar 15, 12:26=A0pm, James Stallion <vio...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Elmer wrote:
> > James Stallion wrote:
> >> Elmer wrote:
> >>> InterloperV wrote:
> >>>> Elmer wrote:
> >>>>> InterloperV wrote:
> >>>>>> Free Lunch wrote:
> >>>>>>> On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 23:16:24 GMT, in alt.talk.creationism
> >>>>>>> InterloperV <b...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
<cBiCj.22298$Ls6.1267@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>:
> >>>>>>>> Elmer wrote:
> >>>>>>>>> InterloperV wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>> Paul Hands wrote:
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>> That being said we will know the fools by the ad-hominen
> >>>>>>>>>>>> attacks. The
> >>>>>>>>>>>> well informed will stick to the subject and ignored the
fools=
..
> >>>>>>>>>>> Nonetheless, Hitching is wrong. =A0Evolution just works.
> >>>>>>>>>> Evidence?
> >>>>>>>>> Evolution is the heritable genetic change in reproducing
> >>>>>>>>> populations over time. This is observed. Pick up any decent
> >>>>>>>>> biology book for more information.
> >>>>>>>> What is observed, is no life form has evolved into another in
> >>>>>>>> spite genetic changes and beneficial mutations. There seems to
> >>>>>>>> be a limit.
>
> >>>>>>> No, that is not observed.
>
> >>>>>> Ah yes, your right, new life forms are evolved every day, care to
> >>>>>> name a few?
>
> >>>>> Tell me, were there any whales living with dinosaurs? Did seals
> >>>>> ever feed on trilobites? Did eurypterids eat corn?
>
> >>>> I wasn't there back then. were you? Do you know anyone who was.
>
> >>> Sure, the organisms who were living back then.
>
> >> And these organisms, do they speak to you?
>
> > Absolutely. They speak to anyone with eyes to see.
>
> So a great part of the human race are blind, or maybe they have tinfoil
> hats on.

Nah, only the creationists with their customised Arseholes in Genesis
blinkers.

"I am in favour of animal rights as well as human rights. That is the
way of a whole human being." (Abraham Lincoln).
>
>
>
> >>>> It could our planet is a gaint aquarium and some stuff was being
> >>>> droped off from elsewhere.
>
> >>> And universe could have been created last Thursday.
>
> >> very true.- Hide quoted text -
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Tiktaalik <corneliusjm  2008-03-15 13:05:18 

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