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Author Topic:   Are there any "problems" with the ToE that are generally not addressed?
Hangdawg13
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Message 4 of 268 (129308)
08-01-2004 11:44 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Gary
07-31-2004 9:53 PM


Was the Ceolacanth (sp?), which was believed extinct for 70 million years considered a problem after a few of them were caught and found to have none of the midway modifications to becoming a land animal?
I've heard the creationist argument. Tell me the evolutionist explanation.
eta: and does the Platypus have an ancestral family? If so, how do you know: fossil evidence or genome studies?
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