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To: SubGeniusX

That transition from water to land has long fascinated scientists, but the fossil record of how it occurred is still incomplete.

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18 posted on 10/25/2006 8:55:19 PM PDT by banalblues (Thank God A Real American Won!)
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I love it- Scientists have loads of info pointing to each species being unique, but have to grasp at straws when trying to make the gigantic leap of evolution. Funny- the cambrian age, the earliest known age (there was no time period before the Cambrian age) shows an explosion of complet complex creatures- Entire lines of species have beeen found, yet science tells us that the vast diversity came from a single cell- but offer no explaination or evidence showing that evolution- An entire diverse ecology of species just 'hid out' for millions of years as they secretly 'evolved' and hid their remains fro menquiring minds until one day there was an explosion of revelation. Examples of evolution? Nope- none- can't be reproduced- Life from nothing? Nope- science can't recreate this (the best they can do under ideal controlled circumstances is creat left hand amino acids- the wrong type for life- & which quickly die off when the controlled environment is removed.) Amino acids making an impossible leap which would be necessary for life to protiens? Nope- sorry- that doesn't work either. Where did the information- the incredible amount of info at that- present in DNA come from? No answer- Here's a little publicised fact- It would take a universe jam packed with DNA (which again ignores the questions where the inof for the DNA comes from) 24/7 lightening for a billion years striking a perfectly conditioned pond to create on single 'useful' mutation (not that there are even demonstratable 'useful' mutations- all mutations are abborations of perfection which cause decline- not incline in species evolution. Then you'd need the freak of nature mutated cell waiting around for a billion more years for the lightening to cause another mutation that could work in harmony with the first mutation- the more mutations you create, the greater the increases needed to create a mtuation that could coincide with the last mutation. how much time does evolution need? Answer- too much time.

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19 posted on 10/28/2006 12:43:42 PM PDT by CottShop (http://sacredscoop.com)
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