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Transitional Fossils - They Do Exist

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LoveOneAnother2/13/2009 2:32:01 pm PST

re: #603 Basho

You’re full of crap. I have a layman’s understanding of the fossil record, but you picked the wrong species to talk about.

I happen to know quite a bit on hominid fossils, and a good understanding of Archaeopteryx.

Next time pick the Trilobite and I might think you’re sincere.

If you are being honest here, then please admit to everyone on this forum that from an evolutionist’s perspective, Neanderthals lived contemporaneously with modern man, and that since the 1980’s, more than 70 genera of birds have been discovered in the Mesozoic, including bird fossils from millions of years prior to Archaeopteryx. Of course, many scientists scoff at the fossils from earlier sedimentary layers because it upsets their precious evolutionary theory of how Archaeopteryx is the transitional fossil leading from reptiles to birds, but since you claim to be an expert in this field, please admit for everyone of their discovery.