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To: DouglasKC
Oh yes evolution must be true. Just look at all the fossils that show how whales developed gradually from prewhales. Or all the fossils that show baby animals being born from eggs and live at the same time with a gradual development from one to the other. Or all the giraffes with half a neck or one third of a neck. Or how kangaroos developed gradually their distinctive way of giving birth gradually.

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122 posted on 07/22/2006 8:22:21 AM PDT by mjp
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To: mjp
"Just look at all the fossils that show how whales developed gradually from prewhales."

You're doing great so far...

"...baby animals being born from eggs and live at the same time..."

Look up ovoviviparous...

"...half a neck or one third of a neck..."

Now you're starting to lose me. A neck is a neck is a neck. Are these half necks you discuss laterally or longitudinally bisected?

"Or how kangaroos developed gradually their distinctive way of giving birth gradually."

Now I'm completely lost; this just doesn't make sense to me at all. Could you please explain?
141 posted on 07/22/2006 8:51:35 AM PDT by stormer (Get your bachelors, masters, or doctorate now at home in your spare time!)
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... Or how kangaroos developed gradually their distinctive way of giving birth gradually ...

Why do many infant marsupials have an egg tooth?

266 posted on 07/22/2006 3:58:08 PM PDT by Virginia-American
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