To: gcampbell
Don;t get me wrong. I'm religious myself. But what kills me is exactly what you said. The age old claim of "because God made it that way". I find it quite odd that God would make the laws of physics(that we know of so far) and with those very same laws, we are able to determine that the universe is at least 13 billion years old. So then God must be a real trickster to give us a brain, and not expect us to use it. Ohh well, ignorance is bliss I suppose.
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04/25/2002 1:33:02 PM PDT by
SengirV
To: SengirV
"Wible said the eomaia was likely a "transitional" species, meaning it possessed traits of modern placental mammals and the mammals from which it evolved. In this case, the eomaia has pelvic bones characteristic of marsupials."
I thought DNA researchers have so far proven that DNA doesn't mutate into different species.
It's difficult to sort the truth from the theorizing, when listening to scientists remark on their discoveries. They make such absolute claims and are nearly always contradicted by another set of scientists, in a very short time! Given such circumstances and knowing that evolutionists seek only one thing, "the transitional" species, how can you wonder why Christian's are apathetic to these announcements?
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