To: doc30
The evolutionists change their tune a lot. They'll tell you one day that animals develop traits for a purpose and they will tell you the next day that a mutation randomly occurred that would give some animal an advantage over another.
To: Jim_Curtis
They'll tell you one day that animals develop traits for a purpose and they will tell you the next day that a mutation randomly occurred that would give some animal an advantage over another. Traits come about due to random mutations, but only ones that serve a useful purpose (or that are neutral) survive in a species over the long run, generally speaking.
32 posted on
05/17/2005 12:35:50 PM PDT by
Modernman
("Work is the curse of the drinking classes." -Oscar Wilde)
To: Jim_Curtis
It's called "refining the picture as more data becomes available." How do you think science works?
39 posted on
05/17/2005 12:40:36 PM PDT by
Junior
(“Even if you are one-in-a-million, there are still 6,000 others just like you.”)
To: Jim_Curtis
The evolutionists change their tune a lot. We all await the the lucid, logical and consistent creationist explanation of Stegosour Plates.
50 posted on
05/17/2005 1:18:13 PM PDT by
Plutarch
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