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The Gobi has not always been a desert.You said that fossils can only form after flood conditions. The fossils that exist in the Gobi Desert and other landlocked deserts show you that you are wrong!
Pay attention to the conversation next time!
I hear you. Falsifying the theory of evolution is easy. What we are actually dealing with is an entrenched dogma and a psychological condition we call cognitive dissonance.
I don't really mind these discussions, though. I've been doing this for a long time. The good thing about their arguments, they never change; whereas new discoveries occur overtime that continue to refute the theory of evolution.
Just a quick:
Fish don't die and go to the seabed to get buried. They float to the surface and get eaten.
Additionally, "Age layers" has problems:
The Gobi has not always been a desert.
Source?Newsflash, we have over 400 million fossils in museums around the world, not counting the millions still laying at the dig sites.
Not to mention fossilized trees that extend through their millions of years of layering.I hear you. Falsifying the theory of evolution is easy. What we are actually dealing with is an entrenched dogma and a psychological condition we call cognitive dissonance.
I don't really mind these discussions, though. I've been doing this for a long time. The good thing about their arguments, they never change; whereas new discoveries occur overtime that continue to refute the theory of evolution.
Just a quick:
Fish don't die and go to the seabed to get buried. They float to the surface and get eaten.
Additionally, "Age layers" has problems:
So where did the wolves come from? Why did they change into huskies?
Sigh
And where in your fantasy world does sand come from?
Basically this is what we're talking about when we talk about variations. This is yet another example that is against the theory of evolution because all these varieties of dogs show how rich the genome was in the original. This is not a "bottom up" evolutionary process but a "top down".
Just trying to make the point that the fossils in the Golbi Desert did not form under desert conditions. As for the coldest desert, that would be Antarctica.Yes, I know but it is now a desert so I will call it a desert. Also, it is a cold desert, in direct contrast to the Sahara desert.
Basically this is what we're talking about when we talk about variations. This is yet another example that is against the theory of evolution because all these varieties of dogs show how rich the genome was in the original. This is not a "bottom up" evolutionary process but a "top down".
Just trying to make the point that the fossils in the Golbi Desert did not form under desert conditions. As for the coldest desert, that would be Antarctica.
Fossilized trees do not extend through millions or even thousands of years of layering. And yes, I know there are pictures that seem to indicate that they do but that is not the factual case.Not to mention fossilized trees that extend through their millions of years of layering.
I'm not exactly sure what that means, but I don't think the Gray Wolf can time-travel to the future.A family tree can be top down or bottom up. And FORCED EVOLUTION BY MAN does not invalidate evolution.
QV please:By whom?
We know evolution happened not because of transitional fossils such as A. natans but because of the convergence of evidence from such diverse fields as geology, paleontology, biogeography, comparative anatomy and physiology, molecular biology, genetics, and many more. No single discovery from any of these fields denotes proof of evolution, but together they reveal that life evolved in a certain sequence by a particular process.
Right ... and I'm Genghis Khan.RickG said:If the fossil record didn't exist, neither would the concept of evolution.
Do you remember saying this in Post 649?RickG said:Fossils are not found that way.
Simply put, if evolution were false we would find fossils of all life forms in "all" layers of sedimentary strata. The fact is we find all fossils without exception, in a sequence that only evolution could provide.
Do you know what happens to bodies of animals that aren't eaten and the natural gas in the body that keeps them buoyant runs out? Spoiler: THEY SINK! How do you not know that basic fact?!
And next time you post pictures about things you claim are a 'problem', do the smart thing and actually say WHY they are a problem. Because all of us who know anything about geology past a high school level knows what those pictures are of, and they do not support your case.
I'm not exactly sure what that means, but I don't think the Gray Wolf can time-travel to the future.
Basically what I mean by "top down" is that the Gray Wolf had all the facets that are seen in the vast diversity of dogs we see today. As you "trickle down" the Gray Wolfs features there is a loss of genetic variation. For example the pug has no genetic makeup in it to create a dog with long legs or a big heavy coat. You have to reintroduce that genetic into the pug so it's off-spring has that genetic capability to have long legs and/or a big heavy coat.
This in and of itself shows that there was not a "bottom up" meaning an increase in complexity as the theory of evolution says, but shows there is a loss of genetic variety.
I'm not exactly sure what that means, but I don't think the Gray Wolf can time-travel to the future.
Basically what I mean by "top down" is that the Gray Wolf had all the facets that are seen in the vast diversity of dogs we see today. As you "trickle down" the Gray Wolfs features there is a loss of genetic variation. For example the pug has no genetic makeup in it to create a dog with long legs or a big heavy coat. You have to reintroduce that genetic into the pug so it's off-spring has that genetic capability to have long legs and/or a big heavy coat.
This in and of itself shows that there was not a "bottom up" meaning an increase in complexity as the theory of evolution says, but shows there is a loss of genetic variety.
I don't see how any of that answers my question to your comment: "1. The fossil record is one of the weakest ways of showing evolution."
Your own biologists, had you bothered to do any actual research.Source?
And yet when I told you that the sand was merely weathered sedimentary rock you complained. Apparently your aware also it wasn't a desert when those bones were buried and fossilized as well.Eroded rocks. Where are you going with this line of logic or are you just being deliberately obtuse to make yourself feel smarter?
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