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I'm guessing the idea is that evolution progresses in a straight line and Nessie is a dinosaur, so if dinosaurs are still alive then we haven't "evolved" since then. Or possibly that Nessie couldn't possibly have survived all that time so dinosaurs and humans must have been contemporaries at some point and Earth is only 10K years old. Though neither of those works on any level. Don't expect lucid thinking on science from fundamentalists.
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I'm not familiar with that term If you know your greek + latin you'll understand the term, mono, para and poly phylums are different taxonomic structures.
Here's a pretty good diagram. http://www.mun.ca/biology/scarr/Taxon_types.htm |
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MikeH and many other are way superior to you when it come to education and knowledge - one fault doesn't prove that you are better. Actually, you have been proven wrong so many times that noone really cares about your claims. Unfortunately for you we have evidence show that this isn't the case.
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Hey, I'm not the one calling Crocodiles dinosaurs. MikeH believes that he's incredibly well educated and superior to me. Now we find out that's not true. |
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If you know your greek + latin you'll understand the term, mono, para and poly phylums are different taxonomic structures. Para (Genitive, Dative, Accusative) 1. With Genitive: in general, from (the side of) (with a personal object) a. Source/Spatial: from b. Agency: from, by 2. With Dative: in general, proximit or nearness a. Spatial: near, beside b. Sphere: in the sight of, before (someone) c. Association: with (someone/something) d. Virtually equivalent to simple dative 3. With Accusative a. Spatial: by, alongside of, near, on b. Comparison: in comparison to, more than c. Opposition: against, contrary to Para can mean many things, depending on how the object of the preposition is declined and used in the sentence. It's not realistic to expect somebody to infer its meaning without any context. |
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In Ben Kenobi's universe, dinosaur knowledge is the only measure of a man. In Ben Kenobi's universe, the world should be run by children in elementary school, who on average are far more knowledgable about dinosaurs than adults are. |
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thinking the United States liberated the Native Americans. Indeed, prior to the formation of the US - each tribe warred against each other. What do you think happened to the Native Americans who happened to belong to a tribe that lost a tribal war?
I'm unaware of any Native American tribe that expressed the concept of natural law and inalienable rights. |
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