To: js1138
"Crocks and alligators are pretty much unchanged for 200 million years. Evolution doesn't say things automatically change. It says that variations differ in the number of offspring they produce. Sometimes the originals are good enough."
If evolution were correct and the 200 million years did occur, I find it hard to believe that the same form that was beneficial in that ecosystem remained beneficial for every ecosystem for the last 200 million years, with the dramatic changes that would have occurred in the populations of other animals.
To: johnnyb_61820
If evolution were correct and the 200 million years did occur, I find it hard to believe that the same form that was beneficial in that ecosystem remained beneficial for every ecosystem for the last 200 million years, with the dramatic changes that would have occurred in the populations of other animals.
What in the ecosystems of crocidiles and alligators has changed in the last 200 million years?
152 posted on
05/31/2005 3:38:18 PM PDT by
Dimensio
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