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[QUOTE]Originally posted by First of Two: [QB] How can a Creationist teach biology? Biology and evolution share too much common ground. Oh, and the reason for actual gaps in the fossil record isn't hard to explain: The actual chances of dying under just the right conditions to end up fossilized is actually rather small. There can't be many predators around to carry off the bones, the body must be covered fairly quickly, and later be in a position to fossilize (as opposed to calcify, which just hardens things - a common C'er trick used on the more gullible is to submerge something (like a hat or scarf)in mineral-laden water, wait until it gets hard and crusty, and call it "fossilized," thus "proving" that objects can fossilize quickly) F'rinstance, how many people do you know who died on the banks of a river just before a small flood? Thus, most dead things don't end up fossilizing, they just decay. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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