Re: A89: Alignment Error


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Re: A89: Alignment Error




Evolution is capable of leeps and bounds. When a child is born with a 6th
finger, if it is more desireable to women and it saves his life where a 5
fingered person would have died, that's an evolutionary bound. Of couse
today we seem to shun that and our hateful society would have his extra
finger removed to be "normal"

----- Original Message -----
From: mhlandry <mhlandry@bellsouth.net>
To: <assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org>
Sent: Saturday, December 11, 1999 4:03 PM
Subject: Re: A89: Alignment Error


>
> Run a search for the "missing link" or something.  Its not that simple.
>      - Matthew
>
> Serial wrote:
> >
> > They do indeed. The neandrathols would be our closest evolutionary links
I
> > would assume. They were roughly 7 feet tall and had hair around
everywhere
> > but their hands feet and faces. They hunted and gathered much the way
early
> > settlers did. And their bone structure suggest they were a lot stronger
than
> > the average man.
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <TurboSoft@aol.com>
> > To: <assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org>
> > Sent: Saturday, December 11, 1999 3:08 PM
> > Subject: Re: A89: Alignment Error
> >
> > >
> > > In a message dated 12/11/99 5:39:42 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> > > Serial@earthlink.net writes:
> > >
> > > > missing link to what?
> > >
> > > what evolutionists would call an animal relating a human to an ape, or
> > etc.
> > > we've got plenty of fossils of ape and a lot of human fossils, but
don't
> > > really have any fossils of an ape-man that weren't either hoaxes or
[have
> > > been/are] being disproven.  A principle of evolution is slow change,
where
> > is
> > > the evidence of slow change (or any!) between men and
> > apes/monkeys/whatever
> > > ?! :)
> > >
> > > --TurboSoft
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> > >
>
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