Dear C.v.,
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Thanks again for repeating yourself once more again on the subject of paleobiology and Darwinian theory. I can tell that you have learned a great deal from our rather extensive discussion here during the past few months, but you never answered my questions. Did you find an "Orthodox defence" of Newtonian laws of gravitation, or of Einstien's theory of relativity, to parallel your request for an "Orthodox defence" of Darwinian theory regarding the origin of species?
Incidentally, just a brief brain teaser for you, since you have demonstrated such a profound grasp of paleobiology as a basis for teaching us about these subjects. Why do you think that there are so many extant or recently extinct marsupials--from rather diverse genii, including canines--on the Australian continent, and in Tasmania, when marsupials in the rest of the world are limited to only one species? For that matter, why are there no duck-billed platypii, kiwies, or kangaroos anywhere else? Any thoughts?