Group: seattle.politics
From: "Brutus"
Date: Saturday, March 01, 2008 1:49 AM
Subject: Re: 'Evolution as fact' among Florida's new proposed education standards


"Curt" wrote in message
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> On Feb 28, 7:49 pm, "Brutus" wrote:
>> "Curt" wrote in message
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>> news:acd5668b-16b5-45b9-8d52-751906f84ff1@...
>> On Feb 27, 2:43 pm, "Chris Thomasson" wrote:
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>> > "Chris Thomasson" wrote in message
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>> >news:6sOdnZvLxblPXFjanZ2dnUVZ_rOqnZ2d@...
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>> > > "Chris Thomasson" wrote in message
>> > >news:vYKdnR1ZsO1HXVjanZ2dnUVZ_vmlnZ2d@...
>> > >> "J Baker" <...@> wrote in message
>> > >>news:@...
>> > >>> Nothing should be declared 'fact' while the argument still rages.
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>> > >>>/Education/?id=67709
>> > >>> 'Evolution as fact' among Florida's new proposed education
>> > >>> standards
>> > >> [...]
>>
>> > >> I wonder how long it's going to take for all the monkeys that exist
>> > >> today
>> > >> to slowly morph into human beings.
>>
>> > > Are there any fossil records that show all the permutations?
>>
>> > Many fossils of the various permutations of a given species evolution
>> > would
>> > most certainly have to be out there right?-
>> >Why? It takes a long time and near perfect conditions to make a
>> >fossil. Almost everything that died didn't become a fossil.
>> >OTOH, there are a lot of fossils out there that haven't been found
>> >yet. We'll probably never find them all.
>> >Curt
>>
>> Can a jellyfish be fossilized?
>
> I wouldn't think so. If it were, would anyone recognize it if they
> found it?
>
> Curt

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Brutus