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Originally Posted by ZYG
"Easily. Everything you are describing is adaptation.
I am saying a fish turning into a bird into a monkey into a man is impossible. Natural selection has notjingto do with that.
I believe in adapting I believe in the brain evolvong thru neurogenesis and plasticity...but that all has notjing to do with monkey man. "
So you accept the mechanism of evolution but not the process of evolution. What justification (other than "God made in it's own kind") do you provide for placing a limitation on the mechanism of gradual adaption over time? If the mechanism for gradual adaptation is valid what reason other than "made in its own kind" could one species with two different and separate sets of conditions selecting different adaptions over time not diverge into distinct species? It seems kind of irrational like accepting in minutes exist but not hours and grams exist but not kilograms.
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Wrong. You missing me. Plus it seems you have an agenda.
To believe in evolution one needs to have faith in it. One cannot say it happened without God either. I do not believe in the changing of a species over time. Have you ever seen it happen? Has anyone? When did it stop?
What of all the animals that would not exist unless made the exact way they are....like the giraffe?