To: bert
Sorry I took so long to reply, it just hasn't been the same around here since my dog some how managed to grow fingers and I can't keep him off the computer(surfing dogie porn sites-nasty)
Again please provide links to evolving fossils or species that are "halfway there" to evolving into something else( and no jack-a-lopes please)
I do find it amusing that each time there is another hole punched through the THEORY of evolution,scientists come up with another THEORY (an idea with no proof)to fill that hole, usually more outrageous and statistically impossible.
Darwin "If we can not find a transitional species my theory may be incorrect"
90 posted on
12/06/2003 11:28:58 AM PST by
snowballinhell
(Me thinks something is afoot)
To: snowballinhell
It's pretty obvious to any one with a more than passing knowledge of botany. Get off you lazy butt and spend some time in the field observing wild flowers. The variation within species and genera will become quite obvious to any one with eyes.
It ain't rocket science, just pure old using your eyes.
91 posted on
12/06/2003 11:42:23 AM PST by
bert
(Don't Panic!)
To: snowballinhell
Again please provide links to evolving fossils or species that are "halfway there" to evolving into something else( and no jack-a-lopes please) Don't need to resort to fossils, consider:
Horses and jackasses--mate one way, you get mules, mate another way, you get jennies. West Atlantic Herring gulls--mate east to west, you get viable offpring, mate west to east, you don't. Dogs and cats--mate them, and you get occasional live offpring. Chihuahuas and Great Danes--genetically, they are one species--so you should be able to mate them, and produce viable offspring, right?
109 posted on
12/06/2003 2:40:28 PM PST by
donh
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