noncarborundum
Posts: 320 Joined: Jan. 2009
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Quote (noncarborundum @ Aug. 24 2011,12:27) | Quote (JLT @ Aug. 24 2011,11:38) | ScottAndrews Quote | Elizabeth:
Quote | What would throw Darwinian theory into doubt would be a serious breakdown of nested phylogenies, in particular, the appearance of “solutions” from one lineage apparently transplanted into another. |
Like wings on birds, bats, and insects? Like reptiles and octopi that change colors? Like echolocation in bats and dolphins? Like mammals shaped like fish? Like mammalian lungs and countless other features that apparently must have arisen more than once? |
My bold. I don't know how to even start.
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BTW, mammalian lungs arose more than once? I guess I haven't been keeping up with the latest research findings.
P.S. I've been a good boy. What does a guy have to do to get an edit button around here?
-------------- "The . . . um . . . okay, I was genetically selected for blue eyes. I know there are brown eyes, because I've observed them, but I can't do it. Okay? So . . . um . . . coz that's real genetic selection, not the nonsense Giberson and the others are talking about." - DO'L
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