ppb
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Quote (Joe G @ Feb. 25 2010,20:35) | Quote (ppb @ Feb. 24 2010,12:13) | Quote (Joe G @ Feb. 24 2010,12:45) | Great, then why can't you find some data that supoorts your position? |
One of my favorite examples of evolution is the mammalian inner ear. It's development from the bones in the jaws of reptiles is supported by transitional fossils as well as evidence from embryology.
Now, where is that research by baraminologists? |
That example exists only in your minds.
There isn't any genetic data that supports the transformation.
It isn't supported by embryology- just because the structures come from the same area doesn't mean squat.
When some scientist goes into a lab, manipulates a reptilian embryo such that it develops a mammaliam middle ear then you will have support.
Until then all you have is imagination. |
Which, so far, is more than I have seen from you concerning baraminology. Who is doing research in this area? Where is the data that supports it? I haven't seen anything from you or from anyone.
-------------- "[A scientific theory] describes Nature as absurd from the point of view of common sense. And it agrees fully with experiment. So I hope you can accept Nature as She is - absurd." - Richard P. Feynman
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