From:
http://blogcritics.org/archives/2007/11/27/133025.php
"How can evolution stand up to this? The theory has been proven wrong
time and time again. In 1938, a coelacanth, a fish that evolutionists
had presumed to live 70,000,000 years ago and to be the beginning of all
life, was caught in the Indian Ocean. Since then, hundreds of these fish
have been caught and observed in their own habitat."
Suppose that is correct. Question: What if we discover a group of
living T. Rex somewhere. Would that have any implications for evolution
at all? Would it prove a recent creation? Would it prove fossil dating
was incorrect? Or would it only prove that animals can live on from
ancient times?
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Received on Tue Nov 27 18:59:02 2007
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