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Mammal-like reptile skull from Mexico
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by Iguanaverde90 on October 7, 2009
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Mammal-like reptile skull from Mexico
One of the paleontologist's best weapons in the creation-versus-evolution debate is a family of mammal-like reptiles called Tritylodonts, which clearly show the movement from bones in the lower jaw of reptiles to the ears of mammals. A new fossil--representing the most advanced Tritylodont--found in northeastern Mexico doesn't add that much to the understanding of the reptile-mammal transition per se, but it does help scientists sort out the relationships between the seven or so Tritylodont family members.
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-3823305.html
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by Kingetula on October 7, 2009
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I agree Marty! I was going to post something along those lines but wasn't sure if I should go there or not.
My biggest 2 questions are: Why is anything here? If it wasn't created than why isn't everything just black space. Actually, why even have black space, that shouldn't even be here. Nothing should be here.
Second, If God created everything that means some sort of reality is beyond ours,(Gods reality) so I ask, if God has his own "world/reality so to speak" who created God? He didn't come out of no where did he? PoP, I'm here! So my question really never ends and becomes overwhelming if I continue to ask where did Gods maker come from and his maker and his maker... It's a logical thought IMO. But any ways, Something, "God" created this reality/world and things evolved IMO.
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by pictigaster1 on October 7, 2009
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This topic always sucks Evolution creation it pits us at each other.Evolution to me is a wonderful biproduct of creation.For some reason the word creation threatens the foundation of evolutionists and vise versa yet they seem to fit each other like a glove.Silly me.
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by Kingetula on October 7, 2009
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I'd like to read a book about how things were created out of nothing by a REAL SCIENTIST, not being sarcastic, I sincerely would like to know. Know any good books? (blogs even)
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by Nakita on October 7, 2009
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I wonder if his physical disabilities had anything to do with his unwillingness to believe in creation? Seems it would be awful easy to either not believe in or hate a creator if your life was spent in a broken shell of a body. On another note I find much more peace in not having to know everything than thinking we have everything figured out.
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