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Is Archaeopteryx a flying reptile, just another a bird, or a frauda reptile with wings added?

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Is Archaeopteryx a flying reptile, just another a bird, or a frauda reptile with wings added?

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Take your pick; either way it is definitely not a transitional species, and has no transitions leading to or from it. 3 – OTHER PROOFS In addition to the horse series and Archaeopteryx, there are several other special “proofs” in favor of evolution, which we have discussed in some detail elsewhere. These include: 1 – The peppered moth (“industrial melanism”) is discussed in detail in chapter 13, Natural Selection, 2 – Darwin’s Finches are discussed in chapter W 13, Natural Selection. 3 – Trilobites are discussed in chapter 17, Fossils. 4 – Mutated bacteria and sickle-cell anemia are discussed in chapter 14, Mutations. 5 Radio-dating and radiocarbon dating are discussed in chapter 7, Dating Methods. 6 – The dates attributed to the rock strata are discussed in chapter 17, Fossils. 7 – The existence of dinosaurs in the past is discussed in chapter 17, Fossils. 8 – The existence of cave men and the discovery of “hominid bones” is discussed in chapter 18, Ancient Man. 9 – Subspecies changes

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