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Consecrated2God -> RE: Mosaic disprove Common ancestry? (9/3/2008 9:54:08 PM)

BVZ,

You need to back off from insisting that other posters should learn from you. She is free to post her opinions as are you (within the ROD and TOS). Continuing to suggest that she is unwilling to learn will be considered harrasment.

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Consecrated2God -> RE: Mosaic disprove Common ancestry? (9/4/2008 8:20:39 AM)

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Bettawrekonize -> RE: Mosaic disprove Common ancestry? (12/7/2008 2:04:45 AM)

This is also in response to

quote:

ORIGINAL: alex123
Not so. The 'descent with modification' model of evolution is based on a huge mass of convergent evidence - a long history of sedimentary geology, datable to hundreds of millions of years by a variety of methods; a fossil record showing the appearance and disappearance of organisms within ecological assemblages over time; nested genetic and homologous relationships between species with ample evidence of divergence of inherited characteristiscs over time; and a mass of expertimental and observational evidence for mutation and natural selection as a mechanism for the inhertance of modification.

(emphasis added in order to specify what this thread is meant to address).

posted here

Natural Selection

Just so he can have some background before he starts to debate the issue.




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