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Ohhh Ohhh Professor Darwin, how will your Church of 'Evolution' explain creatures SUDDENLY appearing fully functional?
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[quote:DGN:MV8zNTIwMzM4XzYzMDUxNTExXzUzREUzRTdF] [quote:Anonymous Coward 73041738:MV8zNTIwMzM4XzYzMDQ4OTcxXzRDRjYwNkE2] [quote:DGN:MV8zNTIwMzM4XzYzMDQwNjM0Xzk2MTg1OEZG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 73114755:MV8zNTIwMzM4XzYzMDMzMTM5XzRENzM0MTM5] List of transitional fossils: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_transitional_fossils [/quote] "[b][i]Almost all of the transitional forms in this list do not actually represent ancestors of any living group or other transitional forms.[/i][/b] Darwin noted that transitional forms could be considered common ancestors, direct ancestors or collateral ancestors of living or extinct groups, but believed that finding actual common or direct ancestors linking different groups was unlikely.[1][2]ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_transitional_fossils" [/quote] If you do not understand what that means then you have no understanding of evolution whatsoever [/quote] :stoner: [/quote]
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