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To: VadeRetro
"For the first time, morphological evidence shows "

From Webster's Seventh Collegiate Dictionary:
morphology, n:
1a: a branch of biology that deals with the form and structure of animals and plants
b: the features comprised in the form and structure of an organism or any of its parts.

You really should get yourself a dictionary Vade! Morphology is what the bones reveal. As I said, DNA evidence, the most direct evidence for the genetic makeup of a species (and that is essentially what the discussion of evolution is about - genetic makeup) disproves evolutionist's assumptions.

BTW - I am at least glad that you have learned to post your incorrect statements on the board. It makes it much easier for all to see when you are wrong.

653 posted on 02/24/2002 9:37:16 AM PST by gore3000
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To: gore3000
AnswersInGenesis Beseeches the Flock to Stop Embarrassing Them With Bad Arguments. See any of yours in there? I do.
655 posted on 02/24/2002 9:39:12 AM PST by VadeRetro
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To: gore3000
Creationists don't say "Oops!" They brazen, ignore, or play dumb.

But in recent years molecular biologists have put forth a different hypothesis—based on DNA from living animals—asserting that the ancestors of whales were instead artiodactyls—a group whose extant members include hippopotamuses, pigs, camels and ruminants.
The fossil-morphological evidence is new and confirms the molecular biological line of evidence which has been there for some time. Which I wouldn't have to explain had you read the article.

What's your source for DNA evidence ruling out hippo-like artiodactyls? You made the claim.

656 posted on 02/24/2002 9:43:33 AM PST by VadeRetro
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