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Old Feb 25, 2004, 09:28 pm   #302 (permalink) (top)
libertyminded
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Now I'd like to turn my critical eye to to the evolution argument.

How do you account for massive mutations that would be required inside of one generation for evolution to take place.

Specifically how do you have dinosaurs turning into birds? I know that there is some debate on the topic but as far as I know, the conventional wisdom prevailing these days is that dinosaurs were cold blooded organisms, reptiles.

All reptiles have a 3 chamber heart, while all birds have 4 chamber hearts. I don't see how a 4th heart chamber could develop slowly over the space of several generations. In the evolution from reptiles into monotremes and then into mammals there are jumps that can't be accounted for by the "slow changes" model of evolution.

Any explanations of this from the more educated folks here?


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