To: Yomin Postelnik
Abiogenesis is in fact an impossibility. But the biggest problem evolutionists have are the lack of real transitional fossils. We have a plethora of ape fossils (supposedly the early stages, according to evolutionists) and a plethora of human fossils (supposedly the latter stages) but nothing in between. That should be quite telling, or what happened to all those middle generations supposedly spanning tens of thousands of years (seeing that we have what supposedly came before them)?If you will be kind enough to point out the abrupt break between human and ape in these specimens. But be aware that different creationist websites draw the line in different places.
303 posted on
06/24/2008 10:59:21 AM PDT by
js1138
To: js1138
The only difference in where they draw the line is with regard to some very inconclusive and partial specimen. In all specimen with all characteristics defined, the line drawn is clear and without controversy. See the last post to Coyote as well (directly above).
310 posted on
06/26/2008 5:41:55 AM PDT by
Yomin Postelnik
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