Posted on 02/19/2002 7:53:03 AM PST by PatrickHenry
Yes, it is quite interesting that the evos continue to claim that each new find from millions of years ago gets us closer to "the missing link". What they need to find is an ancestor to man that lived from 100,000 to 50,000 years ago, because the dead do not reproduce and man could not have descended from species long extinct.
You gotta be pretty stupid to believe in that kind of thing, don't you? The thing which is really going to get to the evolunatics is when they get to the pearly gates and see all the adulterers, fornicators, democrats, communists, and petty criminals of every sort who nonetheless had some redeeming grace sufficient to get in, and then see the big sign which says "NO IDIOTS ALLOWED PAST THIS POINT", and realize the error of their ways too late. Kind of like the stanza from The Evolutionist (roughly transliterated into modern colloquial English since the FR censors aren't too keen on ebonics...):
...so they cut Raoul down, and they dragged him, still bound
where the rings of hell all wind down, and around
past the frightening stench and the pitiful sound
of the howling, and squealing, and wailing of clowns
trapped forever, in mires, of decay and pollution
for believing in bull (manure), like evolution...
They're a little small to bite people, but what about mudskippers? They spend much of their time on land.
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