You are confounding imaginative mockups based on fragmentary fossils with observable scientific evidence. That is a no, no.
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>>Joe the Denier says, "Since Darwin's time the evidence supporting evolution theory has grown exponentially but has not ever falsified his basic ideas.
There is not a shred of observable scientific evidence for evolutionism. It is a myth,
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>>Joe the Denier says, "Of course I understand, you're using the wrong calculation, and it gives you a false picture of population growth, that's all.
The evolutionism model is fake, since there is no data before the flood; but it does reveal the population flattens out before 3,000 BC, which is about the time of the flood.
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>>Joe the Denier says, "You'll observe some of that evidence (fossils) in any museum of natural history. DNA evidence requires you read a book or two -- you might start with Graur's.
Evidence of common descent doesn't exist in the fossil record -- certainly not in any of the many paleontological books in my library. The fossils show the opposite of common descent.
Michael Behe's research reveals there is no common descent to the found in the DNA. Animals cannot evolve past the genetic boundary at the family level; and below that it is no genetic change, or devolution.
Mr. Kalamata
That is a lie, lie.
Danny I-don't-see-no-stinkin'-facts Kalamata: "There is not a shred of observable scientific evidence for evolutionism.
It is a myth,"
Another lie, lie.
Danny I-don't-see-no-stinkin'-facts Kalamata: "The evolutionism model is fake, since there is no data before the flood; but it does reveal the population flattens out before 3,000 BC, which is about the time of the flood."
Complete nonsense.
The graph shows that your mathematical equation is rubbish.
Danny I-don't-see-no-stinkin'-facts Kalamata: "Evidence of common descent doesn't exist in the fossil record -- certainly not in any of the many paleontological books in my library.
The fossils show the opposite of common descent."
Danny I-don't-see-no-stinkin'-facts Kalamata: "Michael Behe's research reveals theology claims there is no common descent to the found in the DNA.
Animals cannot evolve past the genetic boundary at the family level; and below that it is no genetic change, or devolution."
Fixed it.
No "research" could support such claims.