To: PatrickHenry
"Although roundworms, not related to earthworms, and people are different, they shared a common ancestor just 600 million years ago...."
I have no science background whatsoever. That said, is the statement about a common ancestor backed up with overwhelming, incontravertible evidence?
Or is it merely an assertion?
Similarly, is the 600 million year figure nailed down?
Or is it also merely an assertion.
I have no agenda. Just curious.
14 posted on
01/16/2003 5:16:42 PM PST by
ricpic
To: ricpic
There is overwhelming evidence. It's impossible to present it here, but I can give you a few sites to visit. Better, I'll give you this, which I often post in these threads:
So that everyone will have access to the accumulated Creationism vs. Evolution threads which have previously appeared on FreeRepublic, plus links to hundreds of sites with a vast amount of information on this topic, here's Junior's massive work, available for all to review:
The Ultimate Creation vs. Evolution Resource [ver 20].
15 posted on
01/16/2003 5:26:30 PM PST by
PatrickHenry
(PH is really a great guy!)
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