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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Enam Luf who wrote (94651)11/29/2000 6:31:15 PM
From: David R  Read Replies (1) of 769668
 
RE: If, by macro evolution, you mean interspecies evolution, those types of changes can take hundreds of thousands of years

According to modern evolutionary theory, it would take millions of years for a dog and cat to emerge from a common ancestor. During these millions of years the mutations would be numerous and each one would be minute. THus, there should be countless billions of fossil remains of the transitionary species that link dogs and cats (and all other modern species). They should everywhere. But, they are nowhere to be found.

Darwinist, and fossil expert Gould, admits this in "It's A Wonderful Life" as he lays out the framework for "Punctuated Equalibrium". A theory that life evolved in isolated micro busrts (my term) such that there would be no fossil evidence. How convenient to have a theory where lack of evidence is considered proof.
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