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To: w molloy who wrote (644)9/16/1999 12:32:00 PM
From: Tunica Albuginea  Respond to of 69300
 
wmolloy: missing bones in evolutionary chain. All we need to do is keep digging.
I am looking to build a home in the wilderness and if any of you are inclined to keep diggin' do you mind when you are done if I can come and build my home foundation on that hole?
Hec, we can build whole cities this way, evolutionists diggin' for bones. I think this is a win win situation.
You have satisfied your diggin' compulsion and we got a home.

This could go on for a long time.Even Gould and Eldrege could pitch in to add greater scientific tone to the expedition.

Vivions of " The lost Arc ". Great!!!

TA

Message #644 from w molloy at Sep 16 1999 12:19PM

At last - a potentially valid objection to evolutionary theory.

The fossil record is nor perfect for every species. Why would you expect otherwise? Also, the Darwinian view that evolution was gradual is being
challenged by scientists. Gould and Eldrege advocate rapid changes followed by periods of stasis.

See my previous posts.


TA

Message #644 from w molloy at Sep 16 1999 12:19PM

At last - a potentially valid objection to evolutionary theory.

The fossil record is nor perfect for every species. Why would you expect otherwise? Also, the Darwinian view that evolution was gradual is being
challenged by scientists. Gould and Eldrege advocate rapid changes followed by periods of stasis.

See my previous posts.