(July 1, 2014 at 8:48 pm)snowtracks Wrote: nice try - these thoughts ( 1 & 2) go together - 1) Because of the complexity of the bone arrangement, some scientists have argued that the innovation arose just once—in a common ancestor of the three mammalian groups. 2) Now, analyses of a jawbone from a specimen of Teinolophos trusleri, a shrew-size creature that lived in Australia about 115 million years ago, have dealt a blow to that notion. The recently discovered fossil, one of six jawbones by which the species is known, is also the best preserved, says Thomas H. Rich, a paleontologist at the Museum Victoria in Melbourne, Australia. Rich and his colleagues describe their find in the Feb. 11 Science.
Oh, holy fuck! We've learned a new thing! We're fallible! Better throw out all of science and start prayin' to Jaysus, because obviously if one thing is wrong in anything, then the entirety of that thing is wrong!

Grow the fuck up, Snowtracks. If you want to play that game then the bible would be discounted as a true thing thousands of times over.
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