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To: Bellflower
Eric2000, for evolution to be true there should be countless transitional fossils for every fully arrived creature fossil not the other way around. Doesn't your theory say that it took many, many mutations and much survival of the fittest in order for one species to progress into a different more evolved specie. There would have to be coutless fossils of many odd creatures on their way to becoming a species that just didn't make it. Creatures with stubs for wings and partially formed eyeballs, creatures with all kinds of odd combinations and things we would never have imagined existing. Where are the these countless failures that should be overabundunt in supply compared to the few that actually made it?

Good thought Bellflower!

792 posted on 06/23/2003 7:30:36 PM PDT by Bittersweetmd
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To: Bittersweetmd
Finally the application of the scientific method by Bellflower!

I was beginning to forget what real critical thought looked like.

The strange fossils that are found consist of:
1. Mammoths with undigested food standing upright in ice.(wonder if they were stuck in a snow drift because a forty day blizzard trapped them).
2. Fish fossils that are in the process of eating, with a little fish still in it's fossilized mouth.(wonder if the mud slidding off the continent buried the poor guy trying to get a meal).
3. Fish fossils giving birth when they were buried.
4. 10 feet deep dead clam shell layers in the closed position. (Clam shells open when the clam dies, the muscle relaxes).
5. Petrified trees in the upright position crossing through multiple layers of rock.

For more information on these strange occurances try clicking here.

814 posted on 06/23/2003 8:02:32 PM PDT by bondserv
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