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Re: Problems with Darwin's theory
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Fri, 9 Feb 2001 04:07:28 GMT
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Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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> > I find it interesting that you do in fact find it extremely lucky. I
> > also find it EXTREMELY convenient that vast majority of these
> > (supposedly) few fossils just happen to be of non-extinct animals living
> > today
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> Bwahaha. The vast majority of fossils are of non extinct animals?
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> Find me a live trilobite, will you? Trilobites are the most common fossil
> out there, which isn't too surprising since they apparently lived 300-600
> million years ago and had 15000 different species spread across 8 orders.
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> Oh, I know, Trilobites all died in the great flood right? Never mind that
> they were sea creatures who liked both salt and fresh water. Never mind that
> their entombing rock had to form from sediment in a few thousand years.
> Never mind that every last one in every one of the thousands of niches died
> and none survived.
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> Get a grip.
Actually it took me a day or two but I did happen to find a grip
eventually:
http://www.drdino.com/SeminarVideo/Part4/04apt6TilobiteNman.ram
> Give it up. It's a waste of time. Just keep believing your silliness but get
> out of the way of real scientists who get real work done. And stop
> pretending your nonsense is real science, and stay out of public schools.
I wish I had said that.
> You lot are the new luddites, the new inquisitors, the new thought
> controllers. "Scientific" creationism makes me ill.
Where did you come up with this crazy ide that I'm out to control
thoughts? I assure that was never my intent nor do I believe that I
have any capability to do so. If you feel like I'm controlling your
thoughts that's your problem not mine - you better stop reading my
messages.
--
-TiM
NB, CA
http://echofx.itgo.com
subliminal message: send me your lego larry
t_c_c@yahoo.com
3ch0fx
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: Problems with Darwin's theory
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| (...) I think Larry has a problem with the truly "lost" people, mostly in the SouthEast US, who have decided they basically want the Bible taught in school in place of true scientifically based textbooks. Biblethumpers already pound the Bible into (...) (24 years ago, 9-Feb-01, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)
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| I'll now go ahead and try to argue like Creationists do: Currently there are about 1.800.000.000 different species of living beings described. Do you seriously want to tell me that Noah had time enough to sample 1.100.000 insect species (wait a (...) (24 years ago, 9-Feb-01, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)
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| (...) Bwahaha. The vast majority of fossils are of non extinct animals? Find me a live trilobite, will you? Trilobites are the most common fossil out there, which isn't too surprising since they apparently lived 300-600 million years ago and had (...) (24 years ago, 6-Feb-01, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)
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