Quoting Krimel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [Platt]
> A finch is a finch is a finch -- like those white and brown moths in England
> who are cited as evidence of evolution. But, my question is: how does a
> finch become an eagle? Evolution says over a eons and millions of tiny
> little changes. Except, the tiny little changes haven't been found in the
> fossil record.
> Instead we see giant leaps, "explosions" and "punctuated equilibriums."
>
> [Krimel]
> Finches and eagle may descend from common stock but eagles do not become
> finches. You can look at the continuous spectrum of species that are alive
> today and not find many 'gaps'. When you look at the fossil record there are
> virtually none. Given the nature of nature this is surprising in and of
> itself. Why do you keep asking me these questions? Surely you can read this
> stuff for yourself or was your education so deficient? Did they fail to
> cover this in the private schools you inflicted on your kids? That would
> explain a lot.
What has been "inflicted" as you say is the Darwinian explanation of evolution.
Thankfully Ben Stein has a new documentary out that challenges that orthodoxy.
But, I apologize for bringing up embarrassing questions about Darwinian theory.
I keep forgetting your mind is closed on the subject.
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