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Quikstepper
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Bushidobillyclub
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Sun 01/04/09 08:12 AM
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[ I don't agree with evolution simply because the timeline involved should have produced more "missing links" in the fossil record. So given what you know, this really applies as a reason for not believing in evolution?
SO sorry, I thought we were talking apes to humans here, not fish. Please forgive me. There is a lot of good entertainment on youtube. I think I'll go watch some Illuminati stuff on there.
We have thousands of fossils, with many many many transitional forms found and analyzed, some even by there dna. It is completely understandable why there are gaps, stating there are gaps and saying that is the reason you don't believe in this theory is not a logical argument. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0puoduvfBxA&feature=PlayList&p=A372936E819B42B7&playnext=1&index=14 Evolution has been proven beyond any measure of if/then statements. The fine details of evolution are being worked out and we do not know how all animals no less the really large kingdoms evolved we do have a nearly complete map of every known species that fits into a tree so perfectly that its silly to look at it and not see evolution To say you don't believe it is also not an argument against evolution, to say you don't think we came from monkeys, or apes just shows you do not understand the theory.. Evolution does not say we came from apes or monkeys. We are primates right now. That distinction was made by a christian based on taxonomic guidelines and he did an excellent job. Ill dig up the hominid video since you seem interested in human evolution. We actually have a more complete look at hominid evolution then many others lines of evolution. |
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