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Evolution Experiment: Creationists, Choose their Fate!
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<blockquote data-quote="jax5434" data-source="post: 71862421" data-attributes="member: 206622"><p>Yes they are. But Wolves are not domestic dogs. Look at the diversity within domestic dogs. Diversity that is the product of 10,000 years or more harsh, intelligent, goal directed selection. Yet there has been no speciation. The evidence of animal breeding programs, which are essentially ongoing evolutionary experiments is that while there is tremendous diversity within a species that diversity seems to stop short of speciation. I would submit that thousands of years of intelligent selection is equal to the much gentler pressure of natural selection.</p><p>This is not to say that evolution is not true. Just that, for it to be true, it needs a better drive train than random mutation and natural selection.</p><p> But to get back the subject of the post do you have any specific disagreements with my objections to it?</p><p>God Bless</p><p>Jax</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jax5434, post: 71862421, member: 206622"] Yes they are. But Wolves are not domestic dogs. Look at the diversity within domestic dogs. Diversity that is the product of 10,000 years or more harsh, intelligent, goal directed selection. Yet there has been no speciation. The evidence of animal breeding programs, which are essentially ongoing evolutionary experiments is that while there is tremendous diversity within a species that diversity seems to stop short of speciation. I would submit that thousands of years of intelligent selection is equal to the much gentler pressure of natural selection. This is not to say that evolution is not true. Just that, for it to be true, it needs a better drive train than random mutation and natural selection. But to get back the subject of the post do you have any specific disagreements with my objections to it? God Bless Jax [/QUOTE]
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