... But not of being deposited simultaneously on any global scale. ... of ... particular ... in ... "At ... in ... were ... Sure, nasty things happen....
... Tin: Sediment is laid down by oceans, lakes and rivers. Fossilization can occur by a local flood, burial volcanic ash, a tar pit, etc. Hardly a problem...
... Tin: I just talked to God a minute ago, he thinks you are complete incompetent boob. He hates creationists, which is why he gave my side all this cool...
Tin: Please note two challenges for our serial cutter and paster Robert IAS. ... Tin: The fossil record shows evolution across kinds, for example reptiles...
So great has been the influence of books, magazines, museum displays and even comic strips that people usually think of "apemen" and "missing links" whenever...
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... a ... first ... Science corrects itself. Shrug. When you have a SCIENTIFIC critique of science, please present it. When all you have are innuendoes about...
... Tin: Yes. Don't fear the reality of evolution, educate yourself. Hominid Evolution: Sahelanthropus tchadensis (320–380cc), ca. 6-7mya. Ardipithecus...
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... Tin: Yes. Don't fear the reality of evolution, educate yourself. Hominid Evolution: Sahelanthropus tchadensis (320–380cc), ca. 6-7mya. Ardipithecus...
by Dr. Jay L. Wile Ph.D. in Nuclear Chemistry from the University of Rochester University Professor From 1990 - 1995 Dr. Jay Wile makes the following...
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Man is NOT evolving. It is just the opposite. Man is degenerating, and especially in his thinking and his conduct. Everyday he is becoming more like a wild,...
... 4.9- ... Tin: OK now I can see why you usually just past crap written by others. Modern variation in cranial capacity doesn't explain why the hominid...
... case. OK, so we've established that Dr. Wile is an obdurate sinner in rebellion against God. And that he hates evolution. ... Sounds like this guy is...
... tell us, which ones are apes and which ones are human? and please explain your reasoning. Susan Re: The Evolution Deceit Where There "Cavemen"? tinroad66 ...
... Tin: Speak for yourself. In contrast to the above fantasies the relevant facts show that humans now life longer and healthier lives than at any time...
... Could I possibly introduce you to a wolverine? ... Define "family kind." Are chimps and humans the same or different "family kinds?" ... Where did He set...
... 5.2mya. ... Tin: No human fossils are found before 200kya. Why ? Hominids become progressively more like modern humans as we progress forward in the...
Dear Creationists, I'm sure this is answered somewhere but I couldn't find it. There are fossilized dinosaurs, etc. Here in Washington state a mammoth was...
... case. ... Reply to I Am Sweet: I have read the linked article, and found it interesting. Like Dr. Wile, I am not a biologist, so cannot reply as...
... case. ... ************************************************ Phil S: First of all, a nuclear chemist has no more experise in evolutionary biology than a...
... Tin: Yes. Don't fear the reality of evolution, educate yourself. Hominid Evolution: Sahelanthropus tchadensis (320–380cc), ca. 6-7mya. Ardipithecus...
tinroad66 <tinroad66@...> wrote:--- In theevolutiondeceit@yahoogroups.com, wisdumbwon ... 5.2mya. ... Tin: No human fossils are found before 200kya....
... Tin: There are no fossils of modern mammals below the Cenozoic. There are few if any fossils of large modern vertebrates. I'll be impressed if someone...