| The_vagabond7 said: If Rabbit fossils showed up in the pre-cambrian era then there would be a problem with evolution. Saying evolution is faith based is just saying "I don't know anything about evolution". I spent the first twenty or so years as a die-hard conservative christian, I know my bible forwards and backwards right down to the ridiculous prophecies of revelation and daniel. I also know an assload about evolution, biology and physics. Only the former part of my education was faithbased. There is an abundance of evidence for the latter, and a bunch of old books that rely on you making them your axiom for it to be a justified belief. |
I disagree. There are tons of theories that would come into play before then.
I'd bet people would either change the model so that some sort of rabbit like creature was around then, or would come up with a time travel theory.
Or that it was an alien rabbit like creature.
The only way evolution would be disproved is if something else was somehow proven. Like.... if animals just sponataniously appeared before someones eyes that were like nothing anyone had ever seen before... and even that would probably bring up theores about teleportation and stuff first.








