Re: How did a monkey give birth to a human ?



On Apr 1, 11:38 am, Andre Lieven <andrelie...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
But, we didn't see much noticable day to day change, did we ? No.
It happened, but so slowly to our time senses, that we didn't notice
it.

Now, up the time used to do something like this to species, and the
changes day to day, year to year, generation to generation ( Which for
a lot of species isn't more than a year. ), and you can get some major
changes.

It depends what is your mechanism. This is the mistake that Ham makes
when he says how impossible it is for species transition to take
place.
You haven't defined for us the mechanism, what is your mechanism and
where is it defined and derived from first principles.

It is not impossible for a monkey to give birth to a human or a cow to
turn into a whale - nothing is impossible, it all depends on what is
your mechanism. This is what nobody understands neither the YEC, Evo
and ID camps.

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