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Mon, 23 Feb 2009 17:02:55 +0100
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Not shell-related, but I need an answer

Dear Evolutionists of ConchL

Since I watched Bill Maher's Religulous movie, which is not extremely
rigolous, I know American people have a Creation Museum (two lies in two
words; see http://www.creationmuseum.org/) near Cincinnati.
I don't know what the roman Cincinnatus thinks about this shame, but
you, US people, are not alone in the pit ; we european fellows have our
own horrific item, an Atlas of Creation, where we read that fossils
never changed along time, that common ancestors could not exist (is
there intergrades between a bird and a cow? of course not! ergo, no
common ancestor) etc. etc. etc.
Among many dozens of sophisms, I felt on a very surprising picture:
fossils of figs... supposed to prove figs do exist since God made the
Universe.
I don't know if figs can be fossilized, but I heard about some mollusca
whose soft parts were preserved (Procteroctopus gilberti etc.); do you
know, gentle evolutionists, if fossils of figs were found, or if it is
an other oddity built by Mr Yahya the Creator of this strange Creation?

I put a scan of these figs online.
Please have a look at them, and give me, give us your opinion.

http://www.idscaro.net/sci/unid/delirium.jpg

maybe it's fossils of creationists brains, why not?

I wait for your IDs

Thanks in advance

Olivier Caro
And, please forgive me for this not shell-related topic; I will punish
myself by closing mouth and brain during the next two weeks.
Ave.

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