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Re: Hominid fossils FAQ file
cc3265@albnyvms.bitnet
28 Dec 1994 22:32:32 GMT
In article <3dslef$j6o@rebecca.albany.edu>, pn8886@csc.albany.edu (Phil Nicholls) writes:
>In article <3dsaoc$9hh@newsbf02.news.aol.com>,
>Steve ThM <stevethm@aol.com> wrote:
>>Let's see . . . I think it was Darwin himself who said that there ought
>>to be so many transitional stages in the fossil record that one would trip
>>over them as he stepped out his back door.
>
>Really? Where did Darwin say this exactly?
>
>>C'mon . . . they simply are not there. Honesty is the best policy . . .
>>even here of all places.
>>Why, based on a kind of "religious" dogmatic faith, do far too many
>>"scientists" continue looking for something that they hope will keep them
>>from accountability of their own personal lives . . . to the Creator?
>>Oblivion is not the end after death!
>>
>>Steve
>
>Look, Steve, if you are a creationist looking for an argument, please
>go over to talk.origins, a newsgroup specifically for that discussion.
>No one here is interested.
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>--
>Philip "Chris" Nicholls Department of Anthropology
>Institute for Hydrohominoid Studies SUNY Albany
>University of Ediacara pn8886@cnsunix.albany.edu
>"Semper Alouatta"
I second that! Hey, Chris, how's it going?
Caroline
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