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ORIGIN OF BIRDS AND MAMMALS         


Author: Hamady
Date: Sep 20, 2008 05:25

http://www.elnaggarzr.com/en/main.php?id=65

According to the theory of evolution, life originated and evolved in
the sea and then was transported onto land by amphibians. This
evolutionary scenario also suggests that amphibians evolved into
reptiles...
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Re: ORIGIN OF BIRDS AND MAMMALS         


Author: Immortalist
Date: Sep 20, 2008 16:06

On Sep 20, 5:25 am, Hamady gmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.elnaggarzr.com/en/main.php?id=65
>
> According to the theory of evolution, life originated and evolved in
> the sea and then was transported onto land by amphibians. This
> evolutionary scenario also suggests that amphibians evolved into
> reptiles, creatures living only on land. This scenario is again
> implausible, due to the enormous structural differences between these
> two classes of animals. For instance, the amphibian egg is designed
> for developing in water whereas the amniotic egg is designed for
> developing on land. A "step by step" evolution of an amphibian is out
> of the question, because without a perfect and fully-designed egg, it
> is not possible for a species to survive. Moreover, as usual, there is
> no evidence of transitional forms that were supposed to link
> amphibians with reptiles. Evolutionist paleontologist and an authority
> on vertebrate paleontology, Robert L. Carroll has to accept that "the
> early reptiles were very different from amphibians and that their
> ancestors could not be found yet."44
>
> Yet the hopelessly doomed scenarios of the evolutionists are not over ...
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Re: ORIGIN OF BIRDS AND MAMMALS         


Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Sep 20, 2008 16:50

On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 16:06:37 -0700 (PDT), Immortalist
yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>You and the author don't seem to know much about evolution or logic.

Immortalist, try your hand at the origin of fungi and molds.
That's a real puzzler!
Fungi are more animal than plant, but are neither.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fungi

Interesting creatures.

Martin
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