Website review: SkepticReport * Those Naughty Vesti...
Someone discovered this in Evolution
•34 reviews since Oct 6, 2005
atheist, evolution, politics
•skepticreport.com/creationism/vestigial.htm
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roto13 rated 5 months ago- Ok, next time try making your point without being an asshole. Also, if you're admittingly basing your research on something unreliable but there's stronger evidence out there to support you, find it and post it instead of telling your reader to do it for you.

Hambargarz rated 5 months ago- Great resource.

Emmers rated 6 months ago- Comprehensive, smart, and very clear arguments for evolution.

Kuraudo rated 6 months ago- Hilariously witty Creationist bashing.

KilgoreStout rated 8 months ago- This is definitely the most thorough list I have found on the internet. Unfortunately the author uses pervasive sarcasm which would turn off any creationist that would be reading the article. But I love it since I don't think the earth was created 5,000 years ago.

WalkiriaA rated 8 months ago- Quite interesting. Creationists should at least read and try to think about without prejudice. Oh well, I am a dreamer..

biologygirl217 rated 8 months ago- From the site: Roger speculates that this may show how much more God loves dogs than humans.

Nattybug rated 12 months ago- Very interesting to read...

Wavehunter rated 13 months ago- Helpful list detailing the crazy design flaws in the human body. Perhaps God shouldn't have rested on the seventh day, but gone back to fix what She'd botched!

TOMTHUMB rated 14 months ago- From the page: "Human Embryos ...especially very small ones, actually have tails and gill slits. So do all mammal, bird, reptile, amphibian, and fish embryos. One would almost think they are related somehow. Thank goodness for modern Creation Science, which has taught us how to ignore, deny, or find some rationalization (anything at all will do) to explain away this and all other evidence of evolution. (Yes, Ernst Haeckel fudged his diagrams of embryos to emphasize the similarities among the youngest ones. But he didn't make up the tails and gill slits. They're there. Look closely at some of your favorite fetus photos. Quit writing me about this until you've done your homework.)"