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obediah001: Source please (of gould).


Originally Posted by obediah001
I like the hyper evolution better than the slow long ages type, cause there are NO (as Gould stated) transitional forms in the fossil record; so I ask why are there so many folks still supporting a false theory of long age evolution when the hyper evolution better explains the abscence of fossils, scientifically of course?
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Noah was likely as brown color thought it dont matter; as for allthe races coming from one couple saw that in a TIMe or NEWSWEEK cover story sayin just that, bet it was 12 or so years ago.
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Originally Posted by obediah001
Noah was likely as brown color thought it dont matter; as for allthe races coming from one couple saw that in a TIMe or NEWSWEEK cover story sayin just that, bet it was 12 or so years ago.
Don't forget Noahs sons each had a wife. Who knows what their "race" were.
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Originally Posted by obediah001
How on earth do you know it took 7 million years for the horse to evolve; especially so when even the idea of so called evolution is itself in question. Even the late evolutioist Stephen Gould said there are no transitional forms in the fossil; record & here you are saying we KNOW the horsie has evolved in 7 million years. Somebody is BAD wrong here & Gould being a super evolutionist I believe him !
I trust you also believe him when he goes on to state that transitional forms between higher taxa are commonplace?
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Originally Posted by DURANG0
They evolved into different genera? I don't think so. There was a couple of cat kinds on the ark. You should knowby now what happened when they were released from the ark.
Only a couple? You realize there are more than a couple genera of species in the Felidae family, right (of course, higher taxonomic classifications tend to be a bit arbitrary)?

So how many different Felidae species were on the Ark? And what is your method for determining this?
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What is higher taxa. I nfact Gould at an evolutioary confrence said there were NO transitional fossils so what you say actually contradicts what he said, though I have found evolutionists themselves to be very contradictory in general.
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obediah001: Source please (of gould). (source means that you give us a place that we can read where gould said this, so we know you are lying.)


Originally Posted by obediah001
What is higher taxa. I nfact Gould at an evolutioary confrence said there were NO transitional fossils so what you say actually contradicts what he said, though I have found evolutionists themselves to be very contradictory in general.
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For example there was a large cat kind on the ark. No Lions and no Tigers. I don't know what that cat kind looked like.

I feel like I am always asking this kind of question, but never getting an answer:

Durango, can you please point to the scriptures that describe the "large cat kind" animal being on the ark, at the exclusion of lions and tigers? The various "Big Book of Bible Stories" picture-books I saw as a child always showed a pair of tigers or lions, or both. Or are you just making this up?
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Originally Posted by Pete Harcoff
Only a couple? You realize there are more than a couple genera of species in the Felidae family, right (of course, higher taxonomic classifications tend to be a bit arbitrary)?

So how many different Felidae species were on the Ark? And what is your method for determining this?
I don't have the exact number but of the Carnivora kind there were about 348 of them.

If you counted the number of current cat genera you would probably be pretty close to the number of cat kind represented onthe ark.
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The Bible says Noah took two of every KIND on the Ark, all cats are of the same kind.
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