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Guywiththehead said:


I guess the Earth is flat and insects have four legs.

Do men have four legs? The Bible never said the earth was flat. Parts of the Bible speaks in poetic terms, but even then does not say the earth is flat. Do insects ever appear to manipulate their foward appendages as humans would their arms? Does this make insects human? Evolutionists suggest that man is related to insects by way of evolution at some point in their development.... Do babies have 4 arms or 4 legs?
 
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LittleNipper said:
Do men have four legs? The Bible never said the earth was flat. Parts of the Bible speaks in poetic terms, but even then does not say the earth is flat. Do insects ever appear to manipulate their foward appendages as humans would their arms? Does this make insects human? Evolutionists suggest that man is related to insects by way of evolution at some point in their development.... Do babies have 4 arms or 4 legs?
I can't argue with that brilliant point. Goro is indeed the transitional biologists require to prove evolution. Without that, the theory of evolution is defeated.
 
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I can't argue with that brilliant point. Goro is indeed the transitional biologists require to prove evolution. Without that, the theory of evolution is defeated.
:D
A good thing we have sarcasm to survive on this forums, or we would not last a day under all the anti-evolutionist's misconceptions and claims...
 
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Are you talking about the same John R. Baumgardner who published this paper in the April 1998 issue of Science? (emphasis added)

Time Scales and Heterogeneous Structure in Geodynamic Earth Models

Hans-Peter Bunge, * Mark A. Richards, Carolina Lithgow-Bertelloni, John R. Baumgardner, Stephen P. Grand, Barbara A. Romanowicz

Computer models of mantle convection constrained by the history of Cenozoic and Mesozoic plate motions explain some deep-mantle structural heterogeneity imaged by seismic tomography, especially those related to subduction. They also reveal a 150-million-year time scale for generating thermal heterogeneity in the mantle, comparable to the record of plate motion reconstructions, so that the problem of unknown initial conditions can be overcome. The pattern of lowermost mantle structure at the core-mantle boundary is controlled by subduction history, although seismic tomography reveals intense large-scale hot (low-velocity) upwelling features not explicitly predicted by the models.
It's clearly a different John Baumgardner, no relation to John Baumgardner. Did you think there was only one in the wide world of geophysics?
 
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Tenka said:
It's clearly a different John Baumgardner, no relation to John Baumgardner. Did you think there was only one in the wide world of geophysics?
It is just a little surprising that there is more than one John Baumgardner working in the Theoretical Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory.

F.B.
 
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