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In [[Greek]] mythology, '''Pegasus''' was a winged [[horse]], the son of the sea-god [[Poseidon]] and [[Medusa]] the [[Gorgon]].
 
In [[Greek]] mythology, '''Pegasus''' was a winged [[horse]], the son of the sea-god [[Poseidon]] and [[Medusa]] the [[Gorgon]].
  
[[Liberals]] sometimes cite the Pegasus myth as evidence that [[transitional forms]] exist as they attempt to defend [[evolution]].
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[[Liberals]] sometimes cite the Pegasus myth as evidence that [[transitional form|transitional forms]] exist as they attempt to defend [[evolution]].
 
[[Category:Greek Mythology]]
 
[[Category:Greek Mythology]]

Revision as of 20:26, May 8, 2008

In Greek mythology, Pegasus was a winged horse, the son of the sea-god Poseidon and Medusa the Gorgon.

Liberals sometimes cite the Pegasus myth as evidence that transitional forms exist as they attempt to defend evolution.