DomKen
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ORIGINAL: Milesnmiles That's what I like about Evolutionists, their vivid imaginations. It's a fossil of an animal that once existed, nothing more. All this starting to fly, is only in your mind. If it had been a ostrich or an emu fossil you had found, you would say the same thing about it, except we would know it wouldn't be true. Archaeopteryx is undeniably a dinosaur with numerous uniquely bird characters including adaptations for flight. What do you think it was? I already told what it was; "It's a fossil of an animal that once existed, nothing more." Funny how it fits right into a progression of animals becoming more birdlike until we get real birds. Do you deny all that evidence? quote:
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Do I believe organs got complicated over night? Quite frankly, yes I do. Again it's one of the reasons I see Evolution as bogus. Have you looked at Evolution's simple cell that started all this lately? Science has found that it's not so simple any more, in fact I could ask, do you think those simple cells got terribly complicated overnight? Then you have no idea of the broad range of sexual organs getting progressively more complicated as time goes on. Seriously? Seriously. quote:
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Call it what you will, so far it is a choice between an "electrified mud puddle" and "some sky fairy", I'm going with the "sky fairy", because as I said, we both know that all the combined intelligence of science has not figured out how an "electrified mud puddle" could have done it. That's called the argument from ignorance. In short just because you don't know how something happened doesn't mean it couldn't have. I never said it couldn't have happened but that if it did happen it would have taken a lot more intelligence to do it than what mankind has come up with so so far and since it seems to take intelligence to do it.... Like I said the argument from ignorance.
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