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Re: Ancient human like jawbone found in Balkans
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Good reading on Macroevolution The problem with discussing topics like this is that the requested answers and evidence can require deeper reading than most people want to engage in. But the above link lays it out pretty well if you have the time and desire to read it. I agree, that is probably one of the best laid out sources for macroevolution out there to read. If one can ignore the wild guesses, gross errors in reasoning, false statemetns and manipulation, it actually makes sense. Again, total devils advocate just because I enjoy the discussion; But what is the defense of the other side, that they have to ignore? Besides faith, what The Bible says and you don't feel like you came from a monkey? 5 pager inbound...over
It is easier to fool a man than to convince him he has been fooled.
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