When is a whale a whale?
[When is a whale a whale? By
Duane Gish, Ph.D.] "Evolutionists predict the presence of billions of
transitional life forms that have existed in earth’s history. Despite the
presence of 250,000 fossil species, clear transitional forms, which would
bolster evolutionary theory, are virtually absent. The situation of transitional
forms is glaringly obvious in the case of whales and other marine mammals. The
gap in transitional forms was supposedly filled by a partial fossil specimen
named Pakicetus inachus...(More complete
specimens have been found that show Pakicetus as a dog-like land animal)...
[The] interpretation of scant fossil evidence is very imaginative and totally necessary to support the notion that whales evolved from land animals. Such imaginative claims of evolutionary history have been claimed in the past only to be shown false. Further evidence will certainly change the current thinking in drastic ways..." When is a whale a whale? Gish.
Response to comment [from a Christian]: "In the South, absent context, it's virtually indistinguishable from a well, a wheel, or the will to bother."
God made a dog a dog and a whale a whale (Ge 7:14).
Response to comment [from a Catholic]: "Gish...frootloop..."
Ad hominem