<snip> But you are ... Dave Oldridge responded to this point on 26-Feb. I won't reiterate. It's clear you don't do research or even bother to look up...
... Ummm, just a guess here, but perhaps because it is not fused bones nor is it short. Now I'm not an expert, I just took the definition from what you...
... Well, it's about as meaningful as claiming that a 4.5 billion year old planet has only existed for 6000 years. Words have meanings and there is no SANE way...
Maybe it is just me or perhaps my browser but it is getting hard to tell who is writing what and who a message is from because of the adding on to previous...
That's ok with me... regards Maybe it is just me or perhaps my browser but it is getting hard to tell who is writing what and who a message is from because of...
"Well, it's about as meaningful as claiming that a 4.5 billion year old planet has only existed for 6000 years." I agree with you, because I find this...
... Which part, thatthe world has existed for 4.5 by or that it has existed 6ky? ... Pygostyle is a short length, fused, set of bones. Archie's tail is long...
... You will notice that my posts all start with a little macro that I wrote for Pegasus to insert at the top when I write a reply. Dave Oldridge ICQ 1800667...
... In other words you have never seen a good reconstruction of archie's skeleton and don't know the difference. Archie has a long, pointed tail with several...
It aways amazes me to see the mental gymnastics that creationists go through in order to persuade themselves that the fossil record and the observed patterns...
Well, I am a little confused. First of all,discussing for Archie is no more acceptable since it does show bird characteristics. Other thing is, "if" evolution...
... Yes, we know. More than "a little". Now then, Brian, would you mind telling me how we went from 16 alleles to over 400 alleles without any beneficial...
Brian, Creationists constantly say "White" when something is clearly "Black". Any time science comes up with an answer that creationists do not like, they...
... "Flank's Law"----"The number of transitional fossils demanded by creationists is proportional to the number of transitionals we already have". If we have...
... Why the rude accusation, Dave? If lying is such a big deal to you, later in this post I will show proof that YOU are lying, and you can display your...
... Not even remotely. In any sense of the word. ======================================================= Lenny Flank "There are no loose threads in the web of...
... I don't see how it's rude. The statement is a lie. I did not outright accuse Brian of the lie, but asked where he got it. ... He cited Feduccia as...
... Tin: Creationists have four metatactics. 1. Focus on that which science has not yet discovered. 2. Provide limp creationist responses to the data that...
Well, i sae some post about Arch. SO i like to share an article with you: The thesis that Archaeopteryx was a "half-bird" that could not fly perfectly was...
... Uh, theropod dinosaurs (at least some of them) had feathers and were undoubtedly also warm-blooded. In fact, there is ongoing argument that even some of...
... never ... muscles, ... was ... structure of ... and ... identical ... on ... to ... flight ... Archaeopteryx's ... above, ... than ... the ... temperature....
... Very.======================================================= Lenny Flank "There are no loose threads in the web of life" Creation "Science" Debunked ...
... He also concluded that creationists are nut cases, poor scholars, and deliberate liars. Now then, Brian, how did we get from 16 alleles to over 400 without...
Brian, This would only be a concern if we could study developing theropods and determine that they DO NOT have a similar developmental path. I would be...
... Feduccia thinks that birds descend from a much earlier ancestor than mid-Triassic theropods. And he has made some more or less reasonable arguments, but...
... than ... reasonable ... is ... sun ... for ... at ... WAY ... Well, Feduccia was one of an example. There are so much conclusions of evolutionary...
... Mutations we observe all the time. Lots and lots and lots of them in any large population. And time is not magic either. It just is. Obviously the...
... Tin: What magic is that ? Please name the mechanism postulated by evolution that has been observed. Then described the sense in which that mechanism is...