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Question of the Day! by kickstart2006-11-19 12:26:49
  Prolly the fact that... by breezeblock2003-07-11 01:21:08
    umm ... by graeme2003-07-11 01:32:43
      Interestingly enough... by Buffy_Fett2003-07-11 02:55:38
        Small question by catharsis2003-07-11 05:40:59
          Let me see if I can make an analogy by Buffy_Fett2003-07-11 07:36:51
            How can you be sure? by Control2003-07-11 07:44:43
              Why shouldn't I be sure? by Buffy_Fett2003-07-11 07:58:20
                Circular argumentation by Control2003-07-11 09:17:46
                  But they don't by Buffy_Fett2003-07-11 09:21:58
                    My response to that is to be found ... by Beorn2006-11-19 12:55:59
                      Different questions by Buffy_Fett2003-07-11 12:38:33
                        But you seem to believe ... by Beorn2003-07-11 14:51:57
                          Archaeologists? by graeme 2003-07-11 22:21:23
> Archaeologists all agree that Homo Sapiens ...

Shouldn't that be anthropologists?

I while we are on evolution, what about all of the many missing links? What about "survival of the fittest(sp?)/strongest"? - Transitional forms are not the strongest. (Please think about that before you bother to ask for examples, you might see what I mean and thereby save me the trouble of explaining it.)
[ Reply ]
                            archaeology vs anthropology by niwikki2003-07-11 23:03:01
                              Actually ... by graeme2003-07-11 23:40:26
                                No, because by mirage2003-07-11 23:46:24
                                Actually ... by graeme2003-07-11 23:58:29

 

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