To: RobRoy
"it comes from a time when the creatures which some believe were to become modern humans...""
Not quite, most paleontologists agree that that is what happened. An awful lot of people, I would say a very large majority, besides of course creationists, who believe that since their bible says one thing that it absolutely has to be true, and I have yet to see the bible that says that evolution is not true.
As a matter of fact, I have seen most church councils vote in the fact that evolution does not go against christian beliefs. So how come the curch leaders have been able to come to this conclusion, yet most fundamentalists haven't figured it out yet?
Anyway, we will find out in the near future where this skull fits into the great scheme of things, namely the family tree of the species Homo Sapiens, and them be us.
45 posted on
07/10/2002 12:29:00 PM PDT by
Aric2000
To: Aric2000
OK, but since only a tiny fraction of the population could be called paleontologists, my statement is, in fact, correct.
And I respect a paleontologists opinion on this subject as much as the opinion of any doctor regarding medicine before they started saying "maybe we should wash our hands before we cut this guy open."
53 posted on
07/10/2002 12:35:45 PM PDT by
RobRoy
To: Aric2000
As a matter of fact, I have seen most church councils vote in the fact that evolution does not go against christian beliefs. So how come the curch leaders have been able to come to this conclusion, yet most fundamentalists haven't figured it out yet?What's this got to do with the thread? I'm sure you believe very strongly that you are right about a lot of things. That doesn't make you right about anything.
I will say this though (and I am right!): Fords are better than Chevy's. And Chryslers are better than both...
58 posted on
07/10/2002 12:38:54 PM PDT by
RobRoy
To: Aric2000
I always find it funny when evolutionists appeal to LIBERAL mainline denominations accepting evolution.
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