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BobRyan
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Hint the reason for mentiong people-groups is that the atheist darwinis claim is that entire SPECIES came up with contradictory sets of ribs and vertebrae "as direct descendants" -- not simply "a few individuals within a group".
How "serious" they take the skeletal contradictions in their storytelling sequences depends on which species and which stories are being told.
See -- what you pretend you don't know, can hurt you, Barbarian because we all see you "pretending" to equivocate between individual abnormalities for humans vs entire SPECIES in the fossil record that you 'had hoped" to link to horses.
BobRyan said:
"There is an interesting discrepancy in the skeletal development of this [horse] series: the anatomy of the various models does not compare.
"For example, the rib court varies back and forth from 15 to 19:
Eohippus had 18 pairs of ribs;
Orohippus had only 15 pairs;
then Pliohippus jumped to 19;
Equus scoff! is back to 18.
"Also, the lumbers of the backbone vary back and forth from 6 to 8. Therefore, many eminent scientists disagree on the theoretical chain of fossil horses." â€â€Howard Path, Blind Faith (1990), p. 119.
Even though the reconstructed fossil is made up of both Neanderthal and human bones, Sawyer doesn't believe that modern humans could have evolved from Neanderthals based on the pelvic and torso discrepancies between the two species.
Evolutionary side road
"There is no way that modern humans, I believe, could have evolved from a species like Neanderthal," Sawyer said. "They're certainly a cousin - they're human - but they're one of those strange little offshoots."
http://www.livescience.com/history/0503 ... ction.html
How "serious" they take the skeletal contradictions in their storytelling sequences depends on which species and which stories are being told.
See -- what you pretend you don't know, can hurt you, Barbarian because we all see you "pretending" to equivocate between individual abnormalities for humans vs entire SPECIES in the fossil record that you 'had hoped" to link to horses.