sad gnostic. . by his name palang you can conclude how close minded he/she is.maayu kang himoong langaw sunud kinabuhi og imu pako ang print kay ok ok
sad gnostic. . by his name palang you can conclude how close minded he/she is.maayu kang himoong langaw sunud kinabuhi og imu pako ang print kay ok ok
![]()
Now, now. Let's leave the hostilities out of this. I'm talking about you, PAKINIMO. Do not attack his belief just because it contradicts your own. This is a science forum. use it to your argument.
Hi, Kano. You said the the lecturer was unable to answer all your questions about evolution? Could you post those questions here? We would be happy to answer your questions about evolution. I would also ask you questions about your view on creationism.
Amazing what Evolution could do!
amazing. small creatures like flies, spiders, and many of them mostly have distinct and unusual markings. d lang kaayo nato makita kay sobra kagamay. and it actually has a purpose/uses.
Cool how evolution turns out these days. We might see new breeds of flies than can bite or flying pigs perhaps? I'm always amazed how evolution can create such unique combinations.
I think it's a rare bug type Pokemon. Lemme get my Pokedex.
Ok.
I asked the lecturer (I think he was a full professor if not an associate professor) where the fossils are that should show the incremental changes in species. It's a simple question but one that hasn't been answered.
It was originally asked by a scientist, from memory a professor at Oxford. It has never been answered by science.
Think about it: if this fruit-fly changed little by little, shouldn't we find fossils of its progress? They simply don't exist.
Similar Threads |
|