Erth
The last(?!) unapologetic Christian
It's frequently claimed by Christians that we've only ever seen microevolution, which they define as a variation within a "kind", not macroevolution, which they define as a change to a different "kind". But what is a "kind". It's never well defined, and ranges from a species (humans) to a kingdom (bacteria). A "kind" is not a valid taxonomic rank.
Biologists usually use microevolution to mean evolution above the species level, which has been observed!
Apple maggot flies, ecoli capable of eating nylon and using citrate. Inability to use citrate is one of the ways biologists use to define ecoli from other species.
Really christians just use "kind" to count anything observed as merely being microevolution.
So how big is a kind really?
I believe you are addressing creationists and not Christians generally.
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