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Old 12-09-2005, 10:39 PM
KeysrSoze KeysrSoze is offline
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Default Re: Questions for Evolutionists

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1. How many fossils have been found that show transition from one species to the next?

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All of them. Every creature is in fact a transition between its parents species and its childrens species. You guys look at everything in black and white; a dog doesn't suddenly birth a half-dog/half-cat, who then births a cat.

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2. Is macro-evolution science?

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Macro-evolution is a misnomer, I believe. It's just the product of a whole bunch of changes brought about by what you call micro-evolution. How many micro-evolutions does a macro-evolution require? Its like if you shovel sand into a pile, when is it a hill? on the 100th scoop? the 101st?

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3. If you answered yes to #3 then where's the tangible, testible evidence?

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Evolution is heavily documented, tangible, observed and tested even (for instance you can show that bacteria will select, mutate and adapt to their environment to resist penicillin). Just plug in your arbitrary number of changes needed to count as macro-evolution. X number of these adaptations, and there you go.
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