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Author: Pahu78
Date: Sep 4, 2008 11:43
... blow to that notion.” Sid Perkins, “Groovy Bones,” Science News, Vol. 167, 12 February 2005, p. 100. b. Also, for mammals to hear also requires the organ of Corti and complex “wiring” in the brain. No known reptile (the supposed ancestor of mammals), living or fossil, has anything resembling this amazing organ. http://www.creationscience.com/onlinebook/LifeSciences21.html#wp1612912
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Author: Pahu78
Date: Sep 4, 2008 11:41
... blow to that notion.” Sid Perkins, “Groovy Bones,” Science News, Vol. 167, 12 February 2005, p. 100. b. Also, for mammals to hear also requires the organ of Corti and complex “wiring” in the brain. No known reptile (the supposed ancestor of mammals), living or fossil, has anything resembling this amazing organ. http://www.creationscience.com/onlinebook/LifeSciences21.html#wp1612912
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Author: Pop Fly
Date: Aug 28, 2008 20:31
..., must be in place and functional before communication begins. But the preexisting equipment provides no benefit until useful messages begin arriving. Therefore, intelligent foresight (planning) is mandatory—something nature cannot do. http://www.creationscience.com/onlinebook/LifeSciences19.html#wp1821409 This is not science, it is opinion. Your opinion ignores the evidence.
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Author: Pahu78
Date: May 26, 2008 11:57
... variants, presumably because it compromises buffering systems. If selected for, these uncovered phenotypes can lead to heritable changes in plants and animals (assimilation).” Queitsch et al., p. 618. e. Marina Chicurel, “Can Organisms Speed Their Own Evolution?” Science, Vol. 292, 8 June 2001, pp. 1824–1827. http://www.creationscience.com/onlinebook/LifeSciences5.html#wp1008764
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Author: Immortalist
Date: May 5, 2008 22:54
... to our understanding of how galaxies form.” Gregory D. Wirth, “Old Before Their Time,” Nature, Vol. 430, 8 July 2004, p. 149. A. Cimatti et al., “Old Galaxies in the Young Universe,” Nature, Vol. 430, 8 July 2004, p.  184. David Shiga, “Nursery Pictures,” Science News, Vol. 167, 5 March 2005, pp. 148–149. http://www.creationscience.com/onlinebook/FAQ19.html
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Author: Pahu78
Date: May 5, 2008 10:24
... Universe—is a challenge to our understanding of how galaxies form.” Gregory D. Wirth, “Old Before Their Time,” Nature, Vol. 430, 8 July 2004, p. 149. A. Cimatti et al., “Old Galaxies in the Young Universe,” Nature, Vol. 430, 8 July 2004, p. 184. David Shiga, “Nursery Pictures,” Science News, Vol. 167, 5 March 2005, pp. 148–149. http://www.creationscience.com/onlinebook/FAQ19.html
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