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To: Ichneumon

If I printed out #15, not only would it be taller than I am, it would need an elevator and an area code.


29 posted on 01/30/2006 11:34:29 PM PST by Hoplite
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To: Hoplite
If I printed out #15, not only would it be taller than I am, it would need an elevator and an area code.

...and that's only a *TINY* fraction of the evidence for evolution.

Here's part of a post I wrote a while back trying to get across the magnitude of the evidence:

I am not claiming that all of TOE is crap, just that parts of it, i.e. ape to man is simply speculation based on a few bones and common genes found over a million years. I just don't buy it.

It is far, far more than "simply speculation". First, see the "mega-post" linked above. Then note that even though it's *HUGE*, it's only a vanishingly small fraction of one percent of the amount of evidence that has been accumulated supporting and validating evolution.

I recently went to a large university library in order to find a copy of a paper I couldn't get online (and PubMed, an online database of biology-related research papers, has over TWELVE MILLION papers cataloged). The archived biology journals filled the second, and half of the third floors of the library. Each volume of bound journals held around a thousand pages, and was the size of a big-city phone book. Each shelf held about twenty volumes in a row. Each 8-foot-tall rack held eight shelves. There were about twenty five racks to a row (fifty when you count both sides of the "aisle"), they were *really* long. It was a chore hiking up and down them. There were about seventy rows. I got lost in them several times. And that was just the one floor, there were more upstairs.

And of course, those weren't all the journal articles, just the ones from the biggest journals, and not a lot of the ones published in languages other than English.

*That's* the kind of magnitude of evidence we're talking about. You could hike into those stacks, walk as long as you like, and then pull out a volume at random and flip it open to any page you chose, and I'd make money betting you that if the exact page you chose didn't contain a study providing supporting evidence for evolution, flipping 2-3 pages on either side would. You could literally spend the rest of your life trying to read it all, and not make it through a fraction of it.

Even just the dozens of different specific ways in which "ape to man" has been validated involves enough evidence to literally bury people under.

"Simply speculation"? Not hardly.


38 posted on 01/31/2006 12:09:09 AM PST by Ichneumon
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To: Hoplite; Ichneumon
If I printed out #15, not only would it be taller than I am, it would need an elevator and an area code.

The classic signiture of an Ichneumon post. You can recognise it a mile away.

90 posted on 01/31/2006 7:16:38 AM PST by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: Hoplite; metmom; Ichneumon
If I printed out #15, not only would it be taller than I am, it would need an elevator and an area code.

Do you goofballs recognize the absurd irony of you complaints re Ichneumon's posts? You constantly appear on these threads (Hoplite, I don't recognize you so I'm using the perjorative "you") and whine about how there's "no evidence."

So Ichneumon performs a valuable service to folks like you, sparing you the trouble of opening a textbook or seeking out knowledge on your own. And then you complain; "Ahhh, it's too much! Too much evidence! Aaaahhh." (Despite the fact that his posts represent less than a thousandth of a percent of the known evolutionary evidence, give or take.)

And then you'll pop up on another thread to whine about how there's no evidence again. Can you feel my frustration through the internet. Can you visualize me shaking my head at you people? Do you EVER stop to wonder why we call creationists head-in-the-sand liars?
140 posted on 01/31/2006 9:01:17 AM PST by whattajoke
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