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Creation & Evolution
Are there transitional fossils?
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<blockquote data-quote="pshun2404" data-source="post: 71415825" data-attributes="member: 301030"><p>Most scientists today do believe it is a long lost relative or possibly common ancestor to horses and hippos and so on...but IMO their reasoning is not logical...a small dog like creature found in a land known to have neither horse nor hippo that has long digits not even close to hooves that has some similarities with modern creatures which are neither horse nor hippo and the leg joints are totally backwards...and so on...???</p><p></p><p>Now I have no problem with a number of different perspectives (not dogmatic regarding ancient unknowns) like the one Xiang shared, or the one you hold to, but it is not an established fact that it is either, it is simply different interpretations of the same data...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pshun2404, post: 71415825, member: 301030"] Most scientists today do believe it is a long lost relative or possibly common ancestor to horses and hippos and so on...but IMO their reasoning is not logical...a small dog like creature found in a land known to have neither horse nor hippo that has long digits not even close to hooves that has some similarities with modern creatures which are neither horse nor hippo and the leg joints are totally backwards...and so on...??? Now I have no problem with a number of different perspectives (not dogmatic regarding ancient unknowns) like the one Xiang shared, or the one you hold to, but it is not an established fact that it is either, it is simply different interpretations of the same data... [/QUOTE]
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