jeannot
Posts: 1201 Joined: Jan. 2006
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Here's JAD's position: Quote | There is absolutely no evidence to refute common descent, just as certain as there is absolutely no evidence to support the most failed hypothesis in the history of science, Darwinian evolution.
We still do not know how many times, where, when or especially how life was created and subsequently evolved. How can anyone, armed with all that wonderful information, refute anything? We have yet to scratch the surface of the secrets of ontogeny and phylogeny. Refutation is for philosophers and logicians. Demonstration is for scientists. |
http://www.uncommondescent.com/evoluti....t-22490 He makes himself clearer about common descent in some other blog (maybe Alan's). However, he doesn't deny the possibility for life to have appeared and evolved several times, but in the case of man and fish, both being vertebrates, my bet is that he believes in a common ancestor.
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