I’m Rich!

Dear Mr. Oktar,

I hereby present Tiktaalik, a “intermediate-form fossil” as you call it, illustrating the evolution of fish into reptiles.

Apparently worth £4,400,000,000,000

Apparently worth £4,400,000,000,000

If you need to get in contact with me in order to send me the money, you can do so here.

Kind Regards,

Adrian Hayter

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  1. September 30th, 2008 at 19:54 | #1

    Ask for a certified check.

  2. September 30th, 2008 at 20:27 | #2

    You obviously have not been following theological creationist thinking of late. These fossils are fakes, created by the scientific community for the express purpose of thwarting Christian belief — that is why, they will tell you, that there has never been a fossil found that is 100% complete.

    … there is of course the other creationist theory, that the devil is planting these things to try and confuse the faithful.

    There are a lot of reasons you’ll never see a dime, all of them theological as opposed to simply logical :-)

  3. Kalitro
    October 1st, 2008 at 12:28 | #3

    There’re at least, dozens of intermediate fossils. Unfortunately, I’m quite sure this millionaire creationist won’t accept them as a proof or real or whatever. It’s a sad trick to have more (false) arguments on his side.

  4. October 1st, 2008 at 14:16 | #4

    You will never ever win that prize. Creationists are not looking for answers, even if you present them the evidence they’ll still find some kind of excuses.

    They want to see evolution “right in front of their face”. Too bad they don’t understand it takes millions of years for life forms to evolve.

    However, like 40yoa said, try asking for a certified check ;)

  5. October 2nd, 2008 at 20:34 | #5
  6. Dave
    July 10th, 2009 at 17:43 | #6

    That is one sad fossil… those are the fins they are calling the transitional step to tetrapod limbs? They don't even look proportionate for a regular fish.. much less one gaining legs..

  7. January 3rd, 2010 at 18:12 | #7

    You made my day ! Another decent entry, i enjoy returning at your place and find your new convulsions.

  8. January 3rd, 2010 at 18:12 | #8

    Seriously, a delight to stop for a while here and see you engaged. I enjoy to read your recent buzz.

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