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From: David Jensen <david@dajensen-family.com>
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Subject: Re: Evolution - Blind Heart Surgery
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 17:15:08 +0000 (UTC)
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On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 16:08:47 +0000 (UTC), in free.christians
broomhed@world.std.com (Ann Broomhead) wrote in
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>"Piorokrat" <piorokrat@autograf.pl> wrote in message news:<bvd0pc$jcp$3@news.onet.pl>...
>
>> Nice try, Jack, but I'm afraid unless you can show me what the common
>> ancestor between Finno-Ugric and INdo-European, then evolution doesn't apply
>> to the origins of these language families. And if evolution can't account
>> for the rise of labguage families, then what does? How did those language
>> families come into being? What theory of them would be consistent with what
>> evolution claims about man's origins?
>>
>> This is an important question. It was also what this argument was about when
>> I brought it up. The architectural aside is the distractor, thrown in by
>> someone who couldn't answer the question, so she decided to change the
>> question. Don't criticise my debating techniques, it was Anne Broomhead who
>> swept in with that one.
>>
>> Uncle Davey
>
>According to your claims about the Bible, all languages split when the
>Tower of Babel was being built. This was, as I pointed out, no
>earlier than the reign of Ur-Nammu (2112 - 2095 bce). Demonstrate to
>us that Finno-Ugric and Indo-European date from this time (and no
>earlier) as separate, and distinct languages.
>
>The Tower of Babel incident is your claim; you get to support it with
>data.
>
>And how tall was the Tower of Babel supposed to be, anyhow?
Tall enough to reach heaven, everyone knows that.
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