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@xfrankie | 3 July 15 | |
@ manszar - 24.06.15 - 05:24am So have you seen the transitional fossil of the reptile bird. http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/birds/archaeopteryx.html as most christians will say one species has never involved into another. What do you make of this? involved? oh reptile bird cute! so i've seen the bird, and read all that i can. i imagine you had a point which is...? And quite the talent you have, 'the image speaks for itself' from what i see, and i had to look for clearer images, i don't think so, may be for a paleontologist, but for the lay like i am, it doesn't. |
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@dgsn | 4 July 15 | |
So what are you saying exactly? That is not a transitional fossil or you do not know enough about fossils to make claims about what they are and are not? That is the perfect transitional that people ask for. Is it a bird or a lizard? You just done the equivalent of sticking your fingers in your ears saying I cant hear you
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@xfrankie | 4 July 15 | |
your really not in the business of disclosing all, are ya? just like you did with scientific theory, now here you are with the archeopteryx like its the absolute truth uh perfect transitional fossil. . what am i saying? am saying its a bird, I know don't much about fossils, actually I've never seen one live, you know the drama I went thru to get that word.. archae bla bla! however with diligence and patience, I rely on professional opinions that aren't that hard to read, and this one was really easy, seeing as this field like any other is also divided. . so hope u have your dancing shoes on..
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@manszar | 4 July 15 | |
@ xfrankie - 3.07.15 - 06:52pm involved? oh reptile bird cute! so i've seen the bird, and read all that i can. i imagine you had a point which is...? And quite the talent you have, 'the image speaks for itself' from what i see, and i had to look for clearer images, i don't think so, may be for a paleontologist, but for the lay like i am, it doesn't. so you say its a bird yet it has more in common to a lizard. so its a lizard no wait its a bird no wait it has more in common with a lizard. so guess what it is,, that's right its neither and both. the missing link. |
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@xfrankie | 4 July 15 | |
i literally don't know where to start with that statement, feels like flavor flav starting his rhyme, yeah buooy! lol kidding, but im certainly confident that's your opinion, and your entitled to it.
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@dgsn | 4 July 15 | |
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@nukeme | 27 July 15 | |
Where did ants come from? Who were their submarine relatives? According to evolution theory man came from fish, but what about ants?
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@londonlad | 27 July 15 | |
Ants evolved from elephANTs.
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@nukeme | 28 July 15 | |
[]http://files.explosm.net/comics/evolution.jpg[]
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@nukeme | 28 July 15 | |