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To: Junior
Says who? H. Erectus obviously predated both H. Sapien and H. Neanderthalensis,

Says who? Guess? You want to guess? Evoutionists say so. Not your strawmen, the non-atheists, but evolutionists. Homo erectus ceased to exist at the most 200,000 years ago. Most sources say it perished even before that. Here's a hint for you: dead species do not reproduce.

465 posted on 04/05/2002 8:29:05 PM PST by gore3000
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To: gore3000
dead species do not reproduce.

Are your great-great-grandparents all still alive?

466 posted on 04/05/2002 8:30:46 PM PST by Doctor Stochastic
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To: gore3000
You exist but do not learn. Vade has already given you the entire family tree, sans gaps. He's posted pictures of Archaic Homo Sapiens from more recently than 200,000 years ago and explained that many folks lump these fellas in with H. Erectus. You scream and prattle about "evidence" but when we show you evidence you ignore it -- as you've ignored repeated requests to explain your somewhat dubious claims (hippos/whales, coyotes/whales). And, when you've been called on this you resort to calling your opponents "liars" even when they are simply reposting your words verbatim.
490 posted on 04/06/2002 2:33:56 AM PST by Junior
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