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To: whattajoke

No, since the Bible does not declare alchemy nor flat earth notions to be true.

Find the missing link yet?


44 posted on 02/19/2009 4:52:37 PM PST by Marie2 (Ora et labora)
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To: Marie2
No, since the Bible does not declare alchemy nor flat earth notions to be true.

We must have read different bibles.

Find the missing link yet?

Sure! Tens of thousands actually. Here are ten to get you started, written in a very simple layman style.

My particular favorite "missing link" is the tiktaalik - because it was predicted and then discovered exactly where it was predicted to be found in the strata. I'm still waiting for the creationist take on tiktaalik.

And by the way, to play your "missing link" game is foolish. For every one discovered, two more "missing links" are created.
53 posted on 02/19/2009 4:57:50 PM PST by whattajoke (.)
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Or how ‘bout living cells spontaneously forming on the backs of crystals or life on earth seeded by aliens (Dawkins).
56 posted on 02/19/2009 5:01:41 PM PST by Cedric
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To: Marie2
"No, since the Bible does not declare alchemy nor flat earth notions to be true."

Then you are admitting it is a matter of religion, not science.

64 posted on 02/19/2009 5:04:47 PM PST by mlo
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