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Message 658113 - Posted: 12 Oct 2007, 0:24:15 UTC

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Message 659878 - Posted: 14 Oct 2007, 21:32:45 UTC - in response to Message 658113.  

Between primitive hominids and the first modern humans lies an untimely gap in the fossil record

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Message 682912 - Posted: 23 Nov 2007, 3:14:47 UTC - in response to Message 658113.  

Between primitive hominids and the first modern humans lies an untimely gap in the fossil record

I have seen a very similar write up before...
The part that bothers me is that they are not telling you the whole story at all... Depending on who you hear it from, is the basis of the part they will tell you...

There is a huge gap in the "entire" fossil record, not just ours (human origin)...
The best evidence of this is the grand canyon, and according to some people, it is about the same time period that the missing link people are looking for...

Something tells me that they will never find the "missing link", because there isn't one... I know that sounds religious, but it isn't based on religon...

I am basing that on the fact that there is a huge gap in the fossil record, that evidence of it can be found all over the world...

There was obviously some event on earth that erased or prevented fossils from forming in the first place...

Just my 2 cents on the matter....
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