To: DittoJed2
What is the scientific definition of "kind"? Where are the descendants of these dinosaurs now? Dinosaurs were warm blooded. They were not lizards! I'll tell you who the descendants are: the birds!
To: Eternal_Bear
Please read the above for an answer on that. Incidentally, Many scientists are beginning to back off of the bird theory. Archaeopteryx (unlike Archaeoraptor which was a known hoax) was not a dinosaur. It was a bird.
To: Eternal_Bear
What is the scientific definition of "kind"?
A good working definition would probably be that which can produce after itself. You aren't going to have a cat, for example, mating with a dog- but dogs mate with wolves. Those create hybrid species, but you do not get a monkey say from a banana.
To: Eternal_Bear
Incidentally, in your theory, what does the warm-blooded/cold-blooded distinction have to do with anything? Evolutionists believe we came from a rock! Whats a little blood temperature in comparison to that?
To: Eternal_Bear
By the way, dinosaurs were reptiles as are lizards. Lizards are ectotherms, not just "cold-blooded". Their body temperature varies.
To: Eternal_Bear
"I'll tell you who the descendants are: the birds!"
So some believe.
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