To: John H K
Note that fossils separated by more than about a hundred thousand years cannot show anything about how a species arose. Think about it: there could have been a smooth transition, or the species could have appeared suddenly, but either way, if there aren't enough fossils, we can't tell which way it happened.(from the informative link you supplied)
There ain't no evidence otherwise - but we sure cannot accept that humans were created, can we?
We gotta believe in evolution.
To do otherwise would not be "scientific".
We'd have to admit that there is a God.
That is unacceptable to us highly learned, evolved, minds.
24 posted on
07/05/2002 1:03:06 PM PDT by
ppaul
To: ppaul
We gotta believe in evolution.
To do otherwise would not be "scientific".
We'd have to admit that there is a God.
Ignoring for a moment that this is a false dilemma, did you have a specific "God" in mind, or were you just referring to a general "god"? If the former, to which God were you referring and if the latter, what traits would be present in this "God"?
33 posted on
07/05/2002 1:09:44 PM PDT by
Dimensio
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