To: curiosity
The fossil record is a matter or some dispute, but if Evolution is true, you should be able to see them living and breathing everywhere. As a matter of fact, if evolution is logical, there should be more intermediate forms than fully formed species. There should be inumberable stages in the intermediary period between one fully formed species and another.
Yet there are not.
Did Evolution stop recently?
If not, post a few pictures of these living forms please.
39 posted on
09/20/2005 6:09:44 PM PDT by
keithtoo
(Howard Dean is a Rove plant, Rove is a NeoCon plant, NeoCons are Trilateralist plants....)
To: keithtoo
but if Evolution is true, you should be able to see them living and breathing everywhere. As a matter of fact, if evolution is logical, there should be more intermediate forms than fully formed species. Deselected maybe?
42 posted on
09/20/2005 6:11:17 PM PDT by
Coyoteman
(Is this a good tagline?)
To: keithtoo
In that sense, every species is transitional, since every species is evolving. Take your pick.
To: keithtoo
but if Evolution is true, you should be able to see them living and breathing everywhere. As a matter of fact, if evolution is logical, there should be more intermediate forms than fully formed species. What do you think an 'intermediate' species would look like?
140 posted on
09/20/2005 7:46:21 PM PDT by
malakhi
To: keithtoo
It seems that the best a fossil can do is "prove" that something existed at one time and doesn't anymore.
156 posted on
09/20/2005 7:55:03 PM PDT by
metmom
(Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
To: keithtoo
Any person alive is a potential missing link. If your offspring were separated from your brother's long enough, under different geographical conditions, they might end up as two populations which could no longer interbreed, hence two new species. And so on.
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