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- From: colby@bu-bio.bu.edu (Chris Colby)
- Newsgroups: talk.origins
- Subject: "sting" ray cotera's understanding of evolution
- Message-ID: <108574@bu.edu>
- Date: 28 Jan 93 00:44:19 GMT
- References: <1jo29o$srt@agate.berkeley.edu> <1993Jan23.233659.24533@microsoft.com> <1993Jan25.145853.1@woods.ulowell.edu>
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- In article <1993Jan25.145853.1@woods.ulowell.edu> cotera@woods.ulowell.edu writes:
- >In article <1993Jan23.233659.24533@microsoft.com>, russpj@microsoft.com (Russ Paul-Jones) writes:
- >> Human embryos develop gill-slits at an early stage, later to lose them.
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- >It's my understanding that evolutionists no longer view this as evidence for
- >evolution.
-
- Ray,
- Do you want to give a source for your "understanding", or just admit
- that you don't have any idea what you are talking about. Here's
- your chance to make me look like an idiot on t.o. -- produce a
- reference from a scientific source that says gill slits are no
- longer viewed as evidence for evolution. I don't think you can do it.
-
- >--Ray Cote
-
- PS Have a nice day.
-
- Chris Colby --- email: colby@bu-bio.bu.edu ---
- "'My boy,' he said, 'you are descended from a long line of determined,
- resourceful, microscopic tadpoles--champions every one.'"
- --Kurt Vonnegut from "Galapagos"
-