From: bpayne15@juno.com
Date: Wed Oct 22 2003 - 22:05:29 EDT
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 17:45:48 -0400 Walter Hicks
<wallyshoes@mindspring.com> writes:
> I would be interested in hearing from the list
> about the negative aspects of evolutionary theory.
> By this, I mean that we know that God could have
> created man directly or that he could have done so
> as an evolutionary process. I am interested in
> what the data seems to show that opposes
> evolutionary theory.
I have heard from YECs that there is no transitional connection between
intevertebrates and vetebrates. Presumably, if this transition occurred,
it should be well preserved in the fossil record, unlesss of course it
occurred back in the shadows of the PreCambrian where the fossil record
is scant.
Comments?
Bill
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