exactly, what napalm said :)
You should know enough comparative vertebrate anatomy to realize that he meant postanal tail, a feature of all craniates (a better term than vertebrates since hagfishes do not have real ossified vertebrae, but they do have a skull).
Sorry, didn't he post 'postnatal...
I'm sorry, Naughty, but that is NOT evolution. There was no evolving in that. They pre-existed. I'm not saying that they could have evolved into a diverse range of bacteria first, but that is not proof.
I don't mean to offend anybody, but I hate religion. It's too institutionalized. Somebody can believe that God created the universe (I'm not sure if it's true, myself) without being religious. ;)
I beg of you to be open-minded and objective in this debate. That's what debates are for. You must learn from this and do not hold on to your previous beliefs, but let loose a little to see where these thoughts lead you. :) Just some friendly advice.
In time, science will answer it.
Science can't answer the past. Science is based on observation and we can't observe the past. However, we can speculate based on evidence science provides.
It says god created the earth (ie a hypothesis) however it doesn not seek any proofs of it. It does not...
<< If humans do not have fish as a distant ancestor, then why do human embryos have gill pouches and postnatal tails? >>
Embryos DON'T have gill pouches first of all. Second, there is no such thing as a postnatal embryo. (at least a live one) Third, those tails you speak of are just a...
Does this mean my grades are up in that class to??? uh, oh... I don't wanna look! :P
I took a history of Jazz class with the same teacher. I liked it much more than the Rock and Roll.
Spring term is the Folk music class. It's a series. :)
You mean 16 or so posts, Cobalt. :P
Ya, I know Cobalt, but that's it. I usually post at another forum and this one has a very different feel to it. Takes time to get used to. :)
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