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Results from our forumRe: Natural selection is proven wrong... from the main population(besides some asexually reproducing bacteria etc.), for example, a species of rat may be distributed all over a low lying island with a few hills, if the sea levels were to rise so that only the hills protruded from the sea then the populations would be separate, ...
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Natural selection is proven wrong... 1986, p.229 paleontological evidence does not generally corroborate molecular clock studies which almost invariably indicate animal origins lying very deep within the Proterozoic There is little doubt that disparity – that is, the range of different organism "designs" or "ways ...
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Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... teachers and others telling me of how Jesus made wine, healed people, walked on water, came back from the dead etc. etc. and unless they were all lying then does my judgment not stand? Could making wine from water not be related to elephants with eight heads? All I'm saying is that, if you want ...
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... teachers and others telling me of how Jesus made wine, healed people, walked on water, came back from the dead etc. etc. and unless they were all lying then does my judgment not stand? Could making wine from water not be related to elephants with eight heads? NS has been observed but it has been ...
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controling Nerve of the Brain? Which One... a movie. The guy was some how able to manuelly or voluntary use his celiac plexus at free will. Which is the largest of the autonomic plexuses, lying in front of the aorta at the level of the origin of the celiac artery and behind the stomach. I think that is crazy. lol ? hey do you think it ...
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