To: Jaysun
No. Worms, fish, turtles, birds, giraffes. We're talking apples and oranges here (which, by the way must have come from fish - or is it apes). No, you're trying to dodge the question. Europeans and Americans are very much alike. Americans and worms are very different than say, Europeans and dirt. Thanks for reply, but it doesn't hold muster. I am not trying to dodge the question, because it is the same. My training happens to be more in the fields of fossil man and bones than worms and turtles, so that is what I used in my answer.
(My guess from the tone of your questions is that you don't agree with evolution for some reason. I don't think you really want an answer to your question.)
17 posted on
10/26/2006 4:49:24 PM PDT by
Coyoteman
(I love the sound of beta decay in the morning!)
To: Coyoteman
I am not trying to dodge the question, because it is the same. My training happens to be more in the fields of fossil man and bones than worms and turtles, so that is what I used in my answer.
Sir, Europeans and Americans are the same species. We can, and often do, breed. Can you not see the difference between that and say, birds and butterflies (both of which fly and sometimes display beautiful colors)?
19 posted on
10/26/2006 4:51:48 PM PDT by
Jaysun
(Idiot Muslims. They're just dying to have sex orgies.)
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