To: PatrickHenry
For a single example, a birth defect in which some part of the fetus fails to develop fully can't be ruled out.
19 posted on
02/11/2005 7:33:33 AM PST by
Grut
To: Grut
I hope you do realize that much of the current structure of animal evolution rests on 'transitional' spices whose evidence consists of a couple bones. To question this sample's challenge to traditional evolutionary theory on the grounds that the sample is too small is about the same as questioning most for the current 'tree' of evolution.
22 posted on
02/11/2005 7:41:13 AM PST by
TalonDJ
To: Grut
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a birth defect in which some part of the fetus fails to develop fully can't be ruled out.Now we have the defective fetus theory of evolution comingled with the convergent evolution idea.
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