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Re: Creationist Psychology Revealed
 
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Re: Creationist Psychology Revealed


By any standard, these examples I provided meet both your requirements. You are quibblin about minutia.

Well John, I not about to re-read the book for your benefit. Let's see how good my memory is.

Like all good scientific theories, the theory of evolution, describes and predicts.
The Theory of Evolution requires a method of inheritance, a means to pass on a favourable mutation from one generation to the next, without it there is no evolution.

Tatammmm! DNA. The method of inheritance as predicted by Darwin.

I don't know how you can call the creation of a new species micro evolution. A species change is Macroevolution. But you are right about one thing. There is no real difference between macro and micro. It is the same mechanism.

Liger/Tigons tend to be sterile, and replete with health problems. I don't know what kind of guardian dogs you speak of but the maremmas, pyrenese and kuvaz I know of kill coyotes on sight. Either way, these are just examples of common ancestry, and support evolutionary theory. Now, if you could mate a dog with a cow or a tiger with a bunny (Tibbit?) The polyplody example I provided is a fine illustration of evolution.



 

 
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