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re: Fossils in Greece Suggest Human Ancestors Evolved in Europe, Not Africa

Posted on 4/11/24 at 7:59 pm to
Posted by RobbBobb
Matt Flynn, BCS MVP
Member since Feb 2007
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Posted on 4/11/24 at 7:59 pm to
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Do you really have any "challenges" to the theory?

Yep, your timeline sucks. Evolutionists readily admit it

Theres just not enough time to go from Big bang, the earth cooling, life to begin, then DNA to evolve to where we are today. Thats why they keep bumping back the age of the universe. Mind you, they have no proof of its actual age, but they do keep bumping back the start date to fit evolutionary patterns

Then theres those major insertions into previous evolution theory to account for the lack of a believable time frame: branching or linear or convergent evolution, great oxidation event, mass extinctions, punctuated equilibrium, Cambrian explosion, lack of an adequate fossil record
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Molecular clock methodology is undergoing a period of development unparalleled in the half century since the molecular clock hypothesis was first formulated. Many of these components, like tip-calibration, the morphological clock and the FBD model, are at an early stage of development and current applications may not stand the test of time. There is a promise of developing into a fully integrative framework for calibrating the Tree of Life to geologic time, including all of its branches, living and dead.

Its just not there yet. And likely wont ever be in your lifetime. And more realistically, never will be
Posted by Corinthians420
Iowa
Member since Jun 2022
7118 posts
Posted on 4/11/24 at 8:35 pm to
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Theres just not enough time to go from Big bang, the earth cooling, life to begin, then DNA to evolve to where we are today. Thats why they keep bumping back the age of the universe. Mind you, they have no proof of its actual age, but they do keep bumping back the start date to fit evolutionary patterns

evolution has nothing to do with the age of the universe haha.

The age of the universe is calculated by the furthest we can see. we can only see 13.8 billion lightyears away because light from further away hasn't had time to make it to us to see
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