1. Subscribersonhouse
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    07 Sep '09 16:30
    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/09/090904071650.htm

    Unambiguous evidence of the gene decay in mammals that have lost enamel, Direct gene anaylsis from modern mammals like baleen whales and anteaters (they possess no enamel) and the first fossil record of mammals which all show teeth with enamel coatings. A striking record of change inherent in the genetic record.

    Creationists lose another round. Of course we will be waiting with baited breath any of your evidence to the contrary.
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    08 Sep '09 03:09
    Originally posted by sonhouse
    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/09/090904071650.htm

    Unambiguous evidence of the gene decay in mammals that have lost enamel, Direct gene anaylsis from modern mammals like baleen whales and anteaters (they possess no enamel) and the first fossil record of mammals which all show teeth with enamel coatings. A striking record of change inherent in ...[text shortened]... her round. Of course we will be waiting with baited breath any of your evidence to the contrary.
    I know a lot of religious folks that also believe in genetic degradation.
  3. Subscribersonhouse
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    08 Sep '09 12:00
    Originally posted by joe beyser
    I know a lot of religious folks that also believe in genetic degradation.
    Some of them right here on RHP. For sure. The idea that mankind is a shadow of it's former self. Of course that only applies to mankind. Animals have had no such transformation according to creationists if I am not mistaken.

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