To: Greg F
Oh yes, we have examples of contemporary speciation, plus cases of incipient speciation.
29 posted on
06/25/2007 6:16:28 AM PDT by
ahayes
("Impenetrability! That's what I say!")
To: ahayes
Oh yes, we have examples of contemporary speciation, plus cases of incipient speciation. Show the proof of contemporary speciation; I'm not asking a trick question. I've read that there is no proof of creation of one species from another, don't claim to have made a huge study of it.
35 posted on
06/25/2007 6:18:41 AM PDT by
Greg F
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To: ahayes
We have examples of "immune system response" in bacteria mats. Hardly the same thing as "evolution" unless you REDEFINE the word to mean "change". That would give give you a theory of evolution that suggested a man with a tan was a different species than a man without a tan.
Does not work that way. The definition for evolutionary change has to be a bit more rigorous than that or chaos ensues and the fundy evolutionists bite you in the behind and rip out big chunks.
Why give them the chance.
Just stick to the definitions and evidence. Be scientific. Adapt to new data.
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