Any young earth creationists out there?

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Understand, there are only so many posts that one can give attention to at one time.
 
Of course science would not say it.
OK… so then, what’s your point?

(I have a sneaking suspicion that the answer will be, “those devious scientists are just finding new ways to denigrate and poke fun at the notion of ‘Adam and Eve’!”…?)
 
I have a sneaking suspicion that the answer will be, “those devious scientists are just finding new ways to denigrate and poke fun at the notion of ‘Adam and Eve’!”…?)
You would be wrong. The mistake is the a priori position evolution is true. Experiments will be designed to try and prove it. Few will get funded that try to disprove it. Some will lose their jobs even expressing doubt.

Despite all this it is not going quite their way. The complexity and design that we observe is giving them fits, but it is undeniable and will have to be dealt with. Most likely the next generations of scientists will relegate Darwin to the trash heap. But, this generation will resist because they are comfy.
 
You would be wrong. The mistake is the a priori position evolution is true. Experiments will be designed to try and prove it. Few will get funded that try to disprove it. Some will lose their jobs even expressing doubt.
Umm… ok…

what does that have to do with Mitochondrial Eve or Y-Chromosome Adam, though? 🤔
 
This is all I know for sure:
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Still, without the assistance of the whales, the dinosaurs never could have completed Stonehenge on schedule. (Pronounced, “shed-yule”).
Though perhaps MP were mistaken and it was mosasaurs, not whales?

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Stonehenge really does seem to have a stegosaurian outline, when seen from a certain angle…
 
That was indeed fortuitous, from an evolutionary standpoint. Though it may have been a large lizard, disguised as a cow.
 
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Looking at these pictures - have any of you guys seen the movie “Annihilation?” I just watched it last night and it made me think of all these evolution posts.
 
LOL snorting, neckless and bug eyed. The old ladies in my neighborhood love 'em.
I will say this–they’re a big upgrade over Chihuahuas.
 
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Taste just like chicken.
 
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