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Cory Albrecht wrote: > adman wrote, On 03/09/08 07:08 AM: >> Cory Albrecht wrote: >>> Devils Advocaat wrote, On 02/09/08 04:23 PM: >>>> I have read many times a claim by creationists that there are no >>>> transitional forms or fossils. >>>> >>>> I would like to know what their definition of a transitional form >>>> or fossil actually is so that I can compare their definition with >>>> the     

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Author: adman
Date: Sep 3, 2008 19:10

adman wrote, On 03/09/08 07:08 AM: Cory Albrecht wrote: Devils Advocaat wrote, On 02/09/08 04:23 PM: I have read many times a claim by creationists that there are no transitional forms or fossils. I would like to know what their definition of a transitional form or fossil actually is so that I can compare their definition with the mainstream. "A transitional
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Bible Bob wrote: Sorry for the delay in responding. I found this in a check of the failed.postings directory of my leafnode server. :-P > On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 12:09:55 -0400, Cory Albrecht > <coryalbrecht@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> Bible Bob wrote: >>> Did they say they observed one of the Campys turn into a frog? >>> Evolution may occur with species but not directly from one species to     

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Author: Cory Albrecht
Date: Sep 3, 2008 17:34

On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 12:09:55 -0400, Cory Albrecht <coryalbrecht@hotmail.com> wrote: Bible Bob wrote: Did they say they observed one of the Campys turn into a frog? Evolution may occur with species but not directly from one species to another. Lions don't become bears. If a lion gave birth to a bear, that would disprove evolution. And piss off daddy lion, too. Over tens
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umar wrote: > Jim Roberts <jimbat@verizon.net> writes: > >> For creds, which I don't need for the likes of persons who can't spell >> Hyaenidae, I was once considered to be a bright star in evolution at >> Harvard in the early 60s before I switched to chemistry and physics. >> But never mind. I stand on my present insight and knowledge. > > In the early sixties, I was a small child living     

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Author: Cory Albrecht
Date: Apr 30, 2008 15:55

Jim Roberts <jimbat@verizon.net> writes: For creds, which I don't need for the likes of persons who can't spell Hyaenidae, I was once considered to be a bright star in evolution at Harvard in the early 60s before I switched to chemistry and physics. But never mind. I stand on my present insight and knowledge. In the early sixties, I was a small child living in a little pink stucco
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Michael Rosen wrote: > Jim Roberts wrote: >> When trying to refute those poor unfortunates who refer to some women as >> dogs by saying they are confusing canines with vulpines, he should first >> have consulted the Wikipedia entry on Canidae, which he should find >> *very* educational, especially if he reads the entire entry. Radioheads >> should confine themselves to what they know.     

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Author: Bible Bob
Date: Apr 26, 2008 17:19

howardaslan@yahoo.com wrote: It can be used to stabalize and seal wood and bone. Allthough glycerin is the best stuff for bone. Wood sealing is what I've found (IMO) SuperGlue is actually best at. Do you paint it on, or dip it and let it soak? Straight from the little pointy tip right to the wood. :) I've found that buying it in anything other than the little metal
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On Nov 27, 12:37 pm, alv...@Example.com wrote: > MatthewK <Matth...@letterboxes.xx.org> wrote: > > > What does the 'superglue' do for the handles. > > > I thought that was for fixing broken things. > > It can be used to stabalize and seal wood and bone. Allthough > > glycerin is the best stuff for bone. > Yeah what MK said. :) > > Wood sealing is what I've found (IMO) SuperGlue is actually     

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Author: Jim Roberts
Date: Feb 11, 2008 19:18

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Author: umar
Date: Feb 11, 2008 18:09

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Author: Jim Roberts
Date: Feb 11, 2008 10:19

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Author: alvinj
Date: Nov 27, 2007 10:45

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Author: howardaslan
Date: Nov 27, 2007 01:01

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