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    Default Re: Yet another example of astonishing fossil preservation

    Actually Richard Dawkins is poised to release his latest book entitled' Why evolution is True' where he presumably will cram all of the biggest evidences to prove evolution beyond doubt.

    I've preordered my copy, I love reading his stuff even though I disagree with all of it. His last book, The Dawkins Delusion was embarrasingly poor imo using the kind of tactics you'd expect from a snake oil salesman.

    But as the most highly devoted atheist in the world, his books are surely the place to go to get the proof for evolution so I recommend everyone who is interested in buying his books, to see for yourself all this 'evidence' then go out and do some real learning and you'll see how quickly all of the evidence can be refuted and dismissed.

    It's Dawkins books on evolution (and in times past Stephen Jay Goulds) that first convinced me of creationsim.

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    Default Re: Yet another example of astonishing fossil preservation

    lol really Bilbo c'mon.

    The whole is your arguements always boil down to the same theme. Interpretation. 2nd law of Thermodynamics. You interpret this way. The rest of the science world interprets it another. Understanding the fossil record. Same thing. And now Dawkins to?

    It is one of the reasons I rarely ever jump into the debates here on the subject. There is simply no point.

    I'd rather go debate with the neighbors kid who is 5 and get into a "I know you are but what am I" because atleast then we can go get ice cream later.

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    Default Re: Yet another example of astonishing fossil preservation

    Quote Originally Posted by Youngblood View Post
    lol really Bilbo c'mon.

    The whole is your arguements always boil down to the same theme. Interpretation. 2nd law of Thermodynamics. You interpret this way. The rest of the science world interprets it another. Understanding the fossil record. Same thing. And now Dawkins to?

    It is one of the reasons I rarely ever jump into the debates here on the subject. There is simply no point.

    I'd rather go debate with the neighbors kid who is 5 and get into a "I know you are but what am I" because atleast then we can go get ice cream later.
    No problem Youngblood my man, when I was your age I laughed at those who challenged evolution too.

    It was only in my late teens and early twenties when I actually wanted to study paleontology that I really started to study evolution and to my shock and dismay found out it was a complete bust.

    Continue to scoff now but hopefully sometime in the future you will find the time and inclination to look into this fascinating subject more closely, you may be suprised at what you find.

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