Sunday, November 07, 2004
Fish fossil confirms origin of nostrils
"'It's as if we were to have a nostril located on the upper jaw margin between the canine and the adjacent incisor,' says Per Ahlberg of Uppsala University in Sweden, who did the study with Min Zhu of the Chinese Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP) in Beijing."
Occasionally you hear of a scientific finding, such as the one above, that will supposedly make Creationists think again. Get real. "Creation Science" has nothing to do with science, name notwithstanding. The belief virus will trump rationality every time, given half a chance -- and Creation Scientists are in the business of giving it all possible chances.
"'It's as if we were to have a nostril located on the upper jaw margin between the canine and the adjacent incisor,' says Per Ahlberg of Uppsala University in Sweden, who did the study with Min Zhu of the Chinese Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP) in Beijing."
Occasionally you hear of a scientific finding, such as the one above, that will supposedly make Creationists think again. Get real. "Creation Science" has nothing to do with science, name notwithstanding. The belief virus will trump rationality every time, given half a chance -- and Creation Scientists are in the business of giving it all possible chances.
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