"If there's a paper in one of the big journals that discusses more evidence for evolution, there is a creationist hack somewhere who'll quickly write it up and lie about it." -- PZ Myers
A conversation with a fucking idiot at his anti-science bible website.
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You're a macroevolution denier. I wonder how you explain ERVs and Human Chromosome Two.
I also wonder why you think you know more about biology than all the world's biologists.
Please read these three posts. Please read to understand and to learn something instead of trying to figure out how to deny it.
Human chromosome 2 and chimpanzee chromosomes 2p & 2q
Endogenous Retroviruses make Jeebus cry.
Why do many whales have legs and pelvic bones separated from the rest of their skeleton? These vestigial organs are powerful evidence for evolution.
Many people think science deniers like yourself are incurable. I think they're right, but I'm willing to give you a chance to prove them wrong.
On ERV's -
http://creation.com/living-fossils-erv-function
On Whale legs -
http://creation.com/the-strange-tale-of-the-leg-on-the-whale
On chromosome fusion -
http://creation.com/human-ape-fused-chromosomes-paradigm
http://creation.com/images/pdfs/tj/j19_3/j19_3_4-5.pdf
The above links are from biologists who accept the surface evidence in nature and refuse the fairytale of evolution. You have nothing... provide something unique which has not been refuted please. And by the way there are many other refutations from other scientists I could quote.
Your magical creation websites are not science websites. They are Bible websites. Any real biologist would think you're pathetic.
Whales are treasure troves of vestigial organs. Many living species have a vestigial pelvis and leg bones, testifying, as we saw in the last chapter, to their descent from four-legged terrestrial ancestors. If you look at a complete whale skeleton in a museum, you'll often see the tiny hindlimb and pelvic bones hanging from the rest of the skeleton, suspended by wires. That's because in living whales they're not connected to the rest of the bones, but are simply imbedded in tissue. They once were part of the skeleton, but became disconnected and tiny when they were no longer needed. The list of vestigial organs in animals could fill a large catalog. Darwin himself, an avid beetle collector in his youth, pointed out that some flightless beetles still have vestiges of wings beneath their fused wing covers (the beetle's "shell").