The eyes have it (and dimes too)

Ralph Shumaker rafazap at cwnet.com
Wed Dec 8 12:22:36 PST 2004


Lewis Wolfgang wrote:

> Ralph Shumaker wrote:
>
>> Lewis Wolfgang wrote:
>>
>>> (clue:  When you hear hoof beats, don't think Zebras.)
>>
>>
>> I don't get it.
>
>
> Hi Ralph,
>
> Basically, don't invent far-reaching and outrageous hypotheses
> to explain an observation with local context.  If you're
> walking down a backcountry path in Campo California and
> you hear approaching hoof beats, don't postulate that a
> zebra is approaching, it's probably a horse.
>
> If you observe a plethora of species with biological similarities
> and you also notice a fossil and geologic record, don't come
> up with a fantastic yarn of a infinitely powerful yet ethereal
> spirit, Lord of a google of galaxies, who had the time to
> fiddle with the nuts 'n' bolts level of life creation in this
> back-water corner of a non-descript galaxy.


or an even *more* fanciful yarn that it happened by chance.

That fossil and geologic record is not as friendly to the "theory" of 
evolution as evolutionists would have you believe.  If you *really* pay 
attention to that record, evolution is left embarrassed by it.  The 
evolutionists still have not come up with a yarn fanciful enough to 
explain the exceptions, though the great flood expects those exceptions.




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