Re: Seeking Evolutionists explanation of "observed" evolution



Ray Martinez wrote:
On Jan 10, 2:07 pm, Rupert Morrish <rup...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Why do none of these statements support the view that evolution has
occurred and been observed?
Why no answer, Ray?

What would count as an observation of speciation?

Rupert: It seems you have lost track of the point. I am not arguing
about speciation, but how it is concluded for.

Speciation is a new species coming from a population of an older species. It's "concluded for" by seeing that the new population does not interbreed with the old one (in sexually reproducing organisms).

Speciation is inferred
from observation, the same is not seen as it [allegedly] occurs.

Why not?

That
is my point. It is deceptive and false for anyone to say that they see
or observe evolution or speciation as it occurs - do you agree?

No, because you are just playing semantic games.

The
same is inferred. That is my only point - here.

All observation is by inference. You are just trying to cover up for your obvious mistake.

DJT

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