D Daskalos #fundie answers.yahoo.com

(there's much more stupid where this came from)

"Oh this Evolution crap again!!!

How many times has it been proven that an amoeba's genetic system no matter what mutagenic substance it becomes exposed to won't mutate into that of a nematode, for crying out loud! I just can't imagine this crap becoming a theory in the first place. it shouldn't have gone past the hypothesis level. Since transforming one genetic system into another will probably never be accomplished in the laboratory, anything that this evolution crap assumes as an amoeba "evolving" into a multicellular organism should only be taken as mere speculation and nothing more.

And these evolutionists even have the guts to classify Latimeria sp. as a "Lazarus taxon." HAHAH LMFAO. What? Something resurrected from the dead? HAHAH LMFAO. The bewildering resurfacing of the coelacanth (Latimeria sp.) is what i think to be the proverbial nail that seals the coffin of this "theory" of evolution. This lobe-finned fish and its cousins were thought to be the source of the missing link for fishes & amphibians. they first appeared during the Devonian Age and thought to have been extinct since the Cretaceous 6 million yrs ago. Unfortunately for evolutionists & atheists, a coelacanth species appeared off the coast of S Africa in 1938, after a long, long absence from the 'evolutionary' stage, amazingly unchanged after millions of years of existence, proving that its genetic system has remained stable through all those years. I'm sure a lot of evolutionists have been scratching their heads ever since. HAHAH LMFAO

The theory of evolution is just a HOPELESS DELUSION of atheists. I'd like to be counted as one among many who strongly advocate that this alleged "theory" be only taught to graduate students of SPECULATIVE BIOLOGY! It's really nothing more than stupid religion for those with "amoeboid consciousness." HAHAH LMFAO"

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