Posted on 01/13/2014 7:44:25 PM PST by EveningStar
Travel back far enough in your genealogy, and you will run into a fish.
Before about 370 million years ago, our ancestors were scaly creatures that lived in the sea, swimming with fins and using gills to get oxygen from the water. And then, over the course of millions of years, they began moving ashore, adapting to the terrestrial realm. They became tetrapods, a lineage that would eventually produce todays amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. As scientists have unearthed fossils from those early days, one lesson has come through ever more loud and clear: the transition was not a single leap. Instead, it was drawn out and piecemeal.
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As a wordsmith, this guy is all wet.
Travel back far enough in your genealogy, and you will run into a fishDagon worshipers? Sure sounds familiar.
Liberals evolved from slimy asexual creatures from the sponge family.
I see evidence of adaption everywhere but I don’t buy the evolution theory because geneticists have said you generally / technically can’t breed two different genus families and that’s the implied assertion that evolutionists make. Sure there are species that look like they are crosses between two different genus family trees but that could have been the Creator mixing things up just the same...: )
Travel back far enough in your genealogy, and you will run into a fish.
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Where is the absolute scientific proof of that?
Artists have drawn very clear diagrams. I saw the diagrams in school. And if an artist draws it, it must be true.
I think we’re descended from the stars since everyone has a ton of hydrogen within their bodies.
Yup we all products of a lot of hot air
Maybe Al Gore has realized this more than the rest of us! LOL!
This is hard enough to do that it keeps us from hurting ourselves unless we are really, really smart. /s
I don't know what you mean by "genus families" or "genus family trees." A family is one taxonomic level higher than a genus (plural: genera). There is thus no such thing as a "genus family."
And no biologist worth his salt would ever assert (even only by implication) that evolution involves members of different genera or members of different families interbreeding.
Regards,
Now if you’re looking for an idea that just keeps going like a never-quit zombie, you’ve got to put Lamarck right up there at the front of the pack.
Our whole universe was in a hot dense state
then nearly 14 million years ago expansion started
wait
The earth began to cool the autotrophs began to drool
Neanderthals developed tools
We built a wall
We built the pyramids
Math science history, unraveling the mystery
It all started with a big bang
Bang
Now if you start getting all sciences, you’re gonna piss someone off...
Supposed to read “sciency” - stupid auto-correct...
Is this sarc? I don’t get it, but I’m dumb and don’t know anything, I guess, not like the cartoonist.........SARC!
> And no biologist worth his salt would ever assert (even only by implication) that evolution involves members of different genera or members of different families interbreeding.
Thats the point I was trying to make but the terminology didn’t come out correctly. The thrust of evolutionists if I understand their thought process as that ond species evolved from an amoeba, later into a lungfish type creature, then eventually evolving into snd becoming Man
Correct me if I’m wrong but that’s what I get from some of them. No use trying to debate them seriously until you’ve done your homework though and spoken to some informed sources with a career background in the subject
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