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Results from our forumRe: DNA replication, Cell division and Evolution... that refutes our current theories we attempt to adjust these theories to suit the new margins, it is a continual cycle of adjustment. AFJ said If transitions are so prevalent then why do you need to have such media hype when a supposed missing link is discovered? Because the media likes to make ...
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Re: Natural selection wrong due to cambrian explosion... build up of sediment and dying organisms over billions of years. A theory that shows an evolutionary tree with all kinds of common ancestors and transitions to modern organisms. Primordial strata means first or original strata. Here is the strata where many common ancestors are found! Did you ...
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Re: DNA replication, Cell division and Evolution the fossil record and current genetic studies show transitions and connections The fossil record is the weakest evidence for the theory. You have fully formed extinct organisms in the Cambrian explosion. With those you have many living fossils. Would ...
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DNA replication, Cell division and Evolution... is largely a human construct, where we try to differentiate among fairly similar types, but the fossil record and current genetic studies show transitions and connections between much more separate phylogenetic groups. There is no such dichotomy as microevolution and macroevolution, there all ...
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Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... THERE IS NO EVIDENCE IN THE CRUST OF THIS. And how did immobile plants seperate? They happened to somehow seperate and then mutate and then their transitions become dust--no trace. Some transitions happen right away, others in too short a time for there to be fossils. This theory predicts missing ...
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