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Ghost Encounters : The Pentigram Is this the symbol of evil?
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From: Aughavey  in response to Message 10Sent: 11/5/2004 8:30 PM
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The Pentigram Is this the symbol of evil?

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Pony, I lean toward the evolution theory too.  The only part of your post that I would tend do disagree with is the part about the sea mammals.  I had always thought that they simply didn't see a need to come ashore and develop legs.  Their food source was plentiful enough to stay in the ocean.  I could be wrong and, like you, I welcome all theories on this.
 
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IF evolution were true, Pony is probably correct since the development of lungs / breathing air directly, larger brain size and the fact that they are warm blooded point in the direction that they are land animals that have moved back to the water.  Their bone structures are entirely unlike any fish (which makes sense since they are not fish) and entirely inline with land animal bone structures.  Add to this the very complicated social interactions of the animals and it seems very improbable that if they "evolved" that they did so as a seperate branching from "fish" (ie you seem to be suggesting that land animals intially came from fish, developed legs and lungs and live offspring as opposed to eggs and somewhere along the line became warm blooded and that dolphins somehow evolved much the same whilst staying in the water).
There are however some curious discoveries and anomalies like the "hobbit" human fossils found recently which may have been alive a recently as 3000 years ago, Oliver the "Humanzee" and various animals that were supposed to be long since extinct being found alive and well and indeed the duck billed platypus is a warm blooded mammal that lays eggs...................


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     re: The Pentigram Is this the symbol of evil?   MSN NicknamePonySoldier5  11/5/2004 8:49 PM