To: GLDNGUN
That, my friends, is the fart in the Darwinian-Evolution Religion. It stinks and it's ruining the whole charade, but all of the blindly faithful try their best to pretend it's not there. Dont see anyone disputing those missing fossil records.
To: Scourge of God
> Dont see anyone disputing those missing fossil records.
I don't see Jesus in front of me. Therefore, Christianity is going to the ash-heap of history.
23 posted on
03/14/2006 1:52:43 PM PST by
orionblamblam
(A furore Normannorum libra nos, Domine)
To: Scourge of God; GLDNGUN
Are you two (and the author) suggesting that, if evolution is true, the physical process of fossilization would be substantively different than it is, and there would be more fossils than actually exist?
24 posted on
03/14/2006 1:52:57 PM PST by
atlaw
To: Scourge of God
Who said species had to evolve on this planet? I have it on good advise that all species evolved on other planets and were dropped off here in a series of planet stocking visits by the mother ship. In fact we have reason to believe they have visited us again and deposited a newer version of the human species homo erectus. This new species homo brokebackedus has started to spread out from Hollywood to the east but is expected to succome to yet another species, Homo Mormonus, which is breeding much faster and speading westward from Utah. Deny it you want, but I saw the pictures on TV just last week.
61 posted on
03/14/2006 2:16:17 PM PST by
dblshot
To: Scourge of God
Dont see anyone disputing those missing fossil records. I'm so confused. Which ones are missing?
Figure 1.4.4. Fossil hominid skulls. Some of the figures have been modified for ease of comparison (only left-right mirroring or removal of a jawbone). (Images © 2000 Smithsonian Institution.)
(A) Pan troglodytes, chimpanzee, modern
(B) Australopithecus africanus, STS 5, 2.6 My
(C) Australopithecus africanus, STS 71, 2.5 My
(D) Homo habilis, KNM-ER 1813, 1.9 My
(E) Homo habilis, OH24, 1.8 My
(F) Homo rudolfensis, KNM-ER 1470, 1.8 My
(G) Homo erectus, Dmanisi cranium D2700, 1.75 My
(H) Homo ergaster (early H. erectus), KNM-ER 3733, 1.75 My
(I) Homo heidelbergensis, "Rhodesia man," 300,000 - 125,000 y
(J) Homo sapiens neanderthalensis, La Ferrassie 1, 70,000 y
(K) Homo sapiens neanderthalensis, La Chappelle-aux-Saints, 60,000 y
(L) Homo sapiens neanderthalensis, Le Moustier, 45,000 y
(M) Homo sapiens sapiens, Cro-Magnon I, 30,000 y
(N) Homo sapiens sapiens, modern
84 posted on
03/14/2006 2:54:47 PM PST by
Coyoteman
(I love the sound of beta decay in the morning!)
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