RE: asa-digest V1 #3508

From: Glenn Morton (glennmorton@entouch.net)
Date: Thu Jul 31 2003 - 06:46:48 EDT

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    I don't think 2 gaps are created.

    species 1
    gap
    species 2

    now, we find a new species inbetween

    specie 1
    gap
    species 3
    gap
    species 2

    there is only one additional gap. One gap shrinks in size but an additional
    gap exists.

    Am I missing something?

    >-----Original Message-----
    >From: asa-owner@lists.calvin.edu [mailto:asa-owner@lists.calvin.edu]On
    >Behalf Of Gary Collins
    >Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 5:27 AM
    >To: asa@lists.calvin.edu
    >Subject: Re: asa-digest V1 #3508
    >
    >
    >On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 05:20:04 -0400, asa-digest wrote:
    >
    >>Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 20:48:51 -0500
    >>From: "Glenn Morton" <glennmorton@entouch.net>
    >>Subject: RE: The Aphenomenon of Abiogenesis
    >>
    >>It is true only for those who don't study the fossil record.
    >Those who do,
    >>know that the gaps are really small. The crazy thing is that every time a
    >>fossil is found to fill in a gap, another gap is created. Think about it.
    >>
    >It's worse: for every gap that's filled, TWO gaps are created.
    >So the number of gaps in the fossil record is increasing all the time!! :-)
    >
    >/Gary
    >
    >
    >



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