Re: Out-dated theory
- From: "Kendall K. Down" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 18:26:05 GMT
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William <tielige@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is there evolutionary evidence that dogs have turned into dolphins? If
not then evolution has not said that it has occurred.
A claim that was made in an article in National Geographic about whales. It
has caused endless embarrassment for the evolutionists among us, but the
best they have been able to do is jump up and down and insist that the
expression should be "dog-like creatures into dolphin-like creatures". I
fail to see that it makes any significant difference to the claim.
But you deny that mutations and natural selection has the power to do
it. Please present your argument to support such a denial.
6,000 years of animal breeding in which, believe it or not, zebra have
consistently given birth to zebra, whales to whales and pigeons to pigeons.
What is your evidence against experience?
I didn't know it had actually changed the colour of any moth. I
thought it only effected the offspring. You have greater faith in
evolution than I have.
Quite. It merely altered the relative frequency of the black and white
moths. Hardly a triumph of Darwinian theory.
God bless,
Kendall K. Down
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