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The scientist who enjoys debating creationists
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(08-03-2015, 01:37 AM)Beaker Wrote: Actually, that's a fact. The earliest bird fossils go back to 150 million years ago. The earliest mammal fossils go back to 220 million years ago.

Man evolved from a primate ancestor, but all life traces back to early prokaryotic organisms. Those were present in both sea and on land.

What tangible evidence do you have that life proceeded as described in the creation myth?
Don't you mean discovered fossils? Maybe somebody just hasn't turned over the right rock yet.

Where did this "prokaryotic organisim" evolve from? I assume from a protocell, but unfortunately, a central question in evolution is how simple protocells first arose and how they could differ in reproductive output, thus enabling the accumulation of novel biological emergences over time, i.e. biological evolution. Although a functional protocell has not yet been achieved in a laboratory setting, the goal to understand the process appears well within reach. (so it's a fact that we cannot prove this, we just got to believe that it is close). 

Just as much as you have for your theory of Evolution.

The more science learns, the more it confirms the scripture.

And once again you didn't answer the only question asked: Did man come from the sea or the trees or are you one of those both people or can you not be sure?
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RE: The scientist who enjoys debating creationists - bfine32 - 08-03-2015, 11:17 AM

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