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Re: Yet another Budikkka hole: the Reptile/Mammal Colossal Hole



"Dave M Worthey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
> ::  You just won't find feathers on dogs.
>
> How about on Dinosaurs?
>
> I really do not think that your estimation of a designer doing such
> things is an accurate comparison. Just a free thought...;0)
>
> davers

You didn't really say anything specific. Please provide a clear scientific
statement with the appropriate scientific observations.

Feathers evolved from scales in theropods. Dogs are not descended from
theropods, so they don't have bird feathers. But this is just one single
homology. There are hundreds of such data points. Dogs have the lungs,
hearts, ears, eyes, glands, etc. of mammals. Why should the existence of
mammary glands imply that the ear has three bones? And why would having a
reptilian heart imply that the organism has no hair?

If you are going to posit a designer, please provide some characteristics of
this designer, and a way to test your hypothesis. As of now, the designer is
completely indistinguishable from common descent.








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