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Quote from peilthetraveler:

Remember the Coelacanth fish? A fish that evolutionists say lived 400 million years ago. Unfortunately for them, they found a living one in the 20th century, unchanged after all those 100s of millions of years.

I forgot about that one, another interesting point.
 
Quote from Mercor:

I hear that the the shark hasn't changed in millions of years.
Evolution by definition does not ever end.

What happened?

Which shark are you talking about?
 
Quote from shortie:

it has not changed dramatically, but it surely changed in some ways you may not be able to see in the fossils.

let's ignore the small changes for now. the species got "frozen" over millions of years, does it disprove the evolutionary process? no. give it 10M more years, pollute the ocean a bit, etc. it will be forced to evolve or will die off.

some species can be stable for 100K years, a few for 10M, etc. why not? if a species found a stable environment for which it fits very well, it won't change much for a long period of time. there is no pressure.

the reason we see so many species come and go (mostly via dying off with few evolving into something else) is because the environment changes (ice age, etc): adapt or die.

I wish you could give us an example of one species "evolving into something else."
 
Quote from peilthetraveler:

Remember the Coelacanth fish? A fish that evolutionists say lived 400 million years ago. Unfortunately for them, they found a living one in the 20th century, unchanged after all those 100s of millions of years.

Amazing isnt it that a fish would remain unchanged for 400 million years, but in the same time period a worm can turn into a human being. But the evolutionists will ignore this fact.

2 Timothy 4:3
For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear.

BRAVO>>>>HEAR HEAR!!! This post just owned the morons worshiping Darwin...BRAVO....BRAVO +100:cool:
 
Quote from William Rennick:

BRAVO>>>>HEAR HEAR!!! This post just owned the morons worshiping Darwin...BRAVO....BRAVO +100:cool:

Can you show any evidence that the discovered Coelacanths (there have been many in recent times) are of the same family, genus or species as those Coelacanth in the fossil record?

Just curious.
 
Quote from William Rennick:

BRAVO>>>>HEAR HEAR!!! This post just owned the morons worshiping Darwin...BRAVO....BRAVO +100:cool:

It is always amusing to hear theists proclaim that they dont believe in evolution because it sounds too complicated yet they will readily believe that some invisible grey haired deity in the sky just spoke and everything we see today popped up from nothing.
--Freethinker
 
Quote from Lucrum:

I forgot about that one, another interesting point.


How is it interesting? Many species, have low genetic variation, precisely because they HAVE low Genetic variation.

It does tend to lead to reptiles, but the Trilobyte itself is a classic example of this phenomena.
Darwin's Galapagos Finches, or island dwarfism?
 
When I get confused about evolution, I just look up what the Pope says about it, and then I know who is right:

Some of you missed the news 15 years ago, so here it is:

"Chicago Tribune, Friday, 10/25/96, "POPE BOLSTERS CHURCH SUPPORT FOR EVOLUTION", by Stevenson Swanson, Tribune Staff Writer, Dateline: New York.

"In a major statement of the Roman Catholic Church's position on the theory of evolution, Pope John Paul II has proclaimed that the theory is 'more than just a hypothesis' and that evolution is compatible with Christian faith. In a written message to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, the pope said the theory of evolution has been buttressed by scientific studies and discoveries since Charles Darwin ... "It is indeed remarkable that this theory has progressively taken root in the minds of researchers following a series of discoveries made in different spheres of knowledge', the pope said in his message Wednesday. 'The convergence, neither sought nor provoked, of results of studies undertaken independently from each other constitutes, in itself, a significant argument in favor of this theory..."

If the Pope thinks evolution is real and the Bible was not meant to be taken literally, that is good enough for me.

After all he is infallible, ain't he?

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And judging beauties by their brains? What an utter stupidity. I don't care if they are dumb as nail as long as they are pretty. Trump had to be involved in making such a stupid rules....
 
Quote from Free Thinker:

... yet they will readily believe that some invisible grey haired deity in the sky just spoke and everything we see today popped up from nothing.
--Free from thinking

If he's invisible how do you know he has grey hair?
 
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