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Old 08-28-2007, 06:40 AM
kiwidonk kiwidonk is offline
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Default Re: Evolution: Transitional forms

Thanks for your post, I'm always very interested to read about the fossil record.

From what I've read of creationist theory, I doubt that they would disagree with the 2 examples you raised, as they lizards diversifying into lizards, whales diversifying into whales etc, they do not doubt that this kind of variation occurs within species.

Their main contention is that there is apparently none/scant evidence in the fossil record showing transitional forms between species as we see them today, of which they think would make up a fair portion of the fossil record under an evolution type scenario.

Is this correct/incorrect, or a valid point? I'd love to see discussion on this as I don't know a whole lot about it.
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