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  • I didn't read your post. I don't feel like raping my mental capacity for somebody who doesn't appreciate the use of paragraphs.

    I have, however, read the comments. It seems like this thing is about the validity of evolution as an atheist's "main" foundation.

    I would just like to add that you don't need to dig up bones to proves evolution. It's all around us right now. Organisms adapt.

    In Greenland there is an indigenous fish called the Wolf fish. It lives off of crabs. The crabs started to notice that they won't die if they just live on the rocks and not go into the ocean. The Wolf fish adapted. It now leaps out of the water and hops from rock to rock until it finds a crab. A fish developed extended core muscles in order to hunt for food on land whilst completely ignoring the fact that it needs the water to breathe in.

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    • Did I mention my phone was cheap? I don't think it's capable of paragraphing and that's why I used bullet points. But don't rape your mental capacity if you wish not to.
      I've got a question about your fish; was there any new genetic code created? If my mother hides the cookie jar, and I find out she hid it up on the highest shelf, if I start climbing it doesn't mean I evolved, does it?

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      • If your mom hid the cookie jar at the bottom of the ocean and you suddenly developed gills, then yes, evolution, bitch.

        You're nothing but just another person who tries to act smart and then collapses under sheer stupidity due to your embarrassing train of thought.

        Let me put this to you in terms you would hopefully understand.

        water. fish. JUMP. out of water. CLIMBS. air. Fish. Fish.

        Fish.

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    • Going to add to this point.

      There are homologous structures throughout mammals. One notable example is the pentadactyl limb. The pentadactyl limb is common to humans, other mammals (although whales and dolphins have lost their hind limbs), birds, dinosaurs, and other reptiles and amphibians.

      This is all evidence that supports a common ancestor - and thus, evolution.

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