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Old 02-18-2008, 06:01 AM
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Originally Posted by usgrant7 View Post
I can sum this book up in this paragraph:

Similar functions within species do not constitute an unbroken line of progression. We have very old fish, very old dogs, very old extinct fish and dogs, we don't have very old fish-dogs and a dog-fish has no resemblance to a dingo.
Wow, way to dismiss an entire book without even glancing at it.

The book discusses transitional fossils and the mechanism of (and evidence for) speciation.

You should try reading it before dismissing it. Especially because it goes out of its way to point out why science (and evolution) say absolutely *nothing* about the existence of God, pro or con. No more than a cookie recipe says something about God.
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