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To: Modernman
Hardly. No one accepts evolution based on faith. They accept it based on the evidence.

Only if you define "evidence" to mean extrapolations and assumptions, and not observed events. Read post 518. BTW, a number of MET advocates have admitted it's matter of faith. Google's our friend. :)

526 posted on 08/17/2005 7:26:15 AM PDT by mikeus_maximus (Hillary for Prez! -(The Whitehouse wants its china back; China wants the Whitehouse back))
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To: mikeus_maximus

Why are there no mammal fossils found in cambrian rock? The theory of evolution has a good explaination for this. In fact the theory of evolution requires this to be true. I can think of no reason why we shouldn't find elephant, horse, or human fossils in the cambrian if evolution were not true.

Just one example of coincidence that just so happens to allow evolution to survive as an explaination. Hundreds of such coincidences lead me to believe it is true.

This isn't an assumption. It is coincidence upon coincidence until it is simply beyond doubt.


529 posted on 08/17/2005 7:34:13 AM PDT by bobdsmith
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