To: DouglasKC
If macroevolution were possible (hint, it isn't), you would not have to look at fossils to find it, it would be happening all the time. Take fish for instance. Amongst the tens of millions of fish we pull out of the water every year, there would be some developing legs.
4 posted on
07/22/2006 5:40:56 AM PDT by
tomzz
To: tomzz
If macroevolution were possible (hint, it isn't), you would not have to look at fossils to find it, it would be happening all the time. Take fish for instance. Amongst the tens of millions of fish we pull out of the water every year, there would be some developing legs.
23 posted on
07/22/2006 6:08:05 AM PDT by
qam1
(There's been a huge party. All plates and the bottles are empty, all that's left is the bill to pay)
To: tomzz
43 posted on
07/22/2006 6:35:05 AM PDT by
Hunble
To: tomzz
"Amongst the tens of millions of fish we pull out of the water every year, there would be some developing legs.
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Ah, and so there are. Google "mudskipper." Look at the images. And that's just one fish with developing legs. There are others.
59 posted on
07/22/2006 6:54:59 AM PDT by
MineralMan
(non-evangelical atheist)
To: tomzz
I was in the Bishop whaling museum in Hawaii. Hanging from the ceiling was a complete skeleton of a whale; not a model. In the hind quarters were small legs bones that normally would not surface past the flesh.
Somethings either coming or going in there.
To: tomzz
Aw, come on, Teddy-boy, you can do better than that!
Where's your picture of an aging Tina Turner, where's your spittle-flecked "GOD HATES IDIOTS" rant, and where's the little ASCII bat that used to poop on your shoulder, the irrepressible Splifford?
157 posted on
07/22/2006 9:58:48 AM PDT by
balrog666
(Ignorance is never better than knowledge. - Enrico Fermi)
To: tomzz
If macroevolution were possible (hint, it isn't), you would not have to look at fossils to find it, it would be happening all the time. Take fish for instance. Amongst the tens of millions of fish we pull out of the water every year, there would be some developing legs. Not to mention one great authority who used to post here has it that "By every precept of Darwinism, the skies should be full of feral chickens."
Or maybe the skies should be full of snails evolving flight and fish ponds should be full of feral chickens evolving swimming. Something like that.
171 posted on
07/22/2006 11:47:44 AM PDT by
VadeRetro
(Faster than a speeding building; able to leap tall bullets at a single bound!)
To: tomzz
I heard they recently pulled a fish with human teeth out of the water.
To: tomzz
Take fish for instance. Amongst the tens of millions of fish we pull out of the water every year, there would be some developing legs.
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