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How far back are you going ? Dinasours are our oldest fossils we have , and they apparantly had jaws.


There really are fossils (found) of older species than the dinosaurs. Dinosaurs are old, but they are not the 'beginning' of life on land or something. Dinosaurs had evolutionary ancestors just the same, it's a gradual evolution. Besides, don't forget the countless amount of for example maritime fossils that are usually much older, but many lived at the same time and beyond.

 Originally Posted By: Why_Do_I_Die
"I start beleiving in devolution
It is the alternative theory to evolution , supported by the ceationists
Before we had Irish Farmer and Nitro...."
I see. Good to know.


A view of a solely progressive evolution is a very narrow one, as much as it's possible for a species to evolve into something more complex, it's probably as possible to devolve into something 'less complex'. Still, there's really no shred of evidence for a constant devolution of species.

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Excellent!!! The more we can cut down the list the better. From what I read above, we should only include religions that have believers. So any practice that has no believers we discount from our teachings list. Correct?

But note that my proposed extension is not all religion. What do we do with the alternative evolutionary theories I presented?



Lol, yeah, follow the road down to never-never-land... :p

So.., as long as there are believers it's a valid theory worth "wasting" time on? That's funny, because it would only take uuuuhm 1 person to believe in something and all joke-theories or 'possibility'-theories aside I don't think there are people out there that propose theories they totally do not believe in or couldn't theoretically believe in.

If you only include theories that have 'active preachers' you'll come across all kinds of totally silly things that take little to no effort to refute.


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