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To: LeGrande

==Doesn’t ‘the apex of genetical richness’ imply evolution, (the apex being the peak of the evolution)?

No. Apex can also mean simply the highest point of something. For instance, a child can be born into a wealth family, and then squander his inheritance. In such cases, the child was born into the apex of his wealth.

==Let me ask you once again. What are the original ‘kinds’ that have no common origin, and appeared fully formed and fully functional?

That is the subject of a rather new, but rapidly growing field within creation science, called Baraminology. You can find out more about it here:

http://creationwiki.org/Created_kind


28 posted on 02/28/2009 7:51:51 AM PST by GodGunsGuts
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To: GodGunsGuts
Doesn’t ‘the apex of genetical richness’ imply evolution, (the apex being the peak of the evolution)?

No. Apex can also mean simply the highest point of something. For instance, a child can be born into a wealth family, and then squander his inheritance. In such cases, the child was born into the apex of his wealth.

Where did the genetic richness come from? when and how?

That is the subject of a rather new, but rapidly growing field within creation science, called Baraminology. You can find out more about it here:

I looked at the creation wiki reference, it didn't list any original kinds the the varied species evolved from.

Is it really that hard to list the different original 'kinds'?

34 posted on 02/28/2009 10:54:04 AM PST by LeGrande (I once heard a smart man say that you canÂ’t reason someone out of something that they didnÂ’t reaso)
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