Oh, what the hey, here: http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-misconceptions.html#proof Prove me wrong.
ok, let's begin....
The link you provided cited a paper for evidence of speciation. I clicked on the link and this is what I got.... in the plant world, scientists have observed that crossing or comparing different sub species of a fern, for example, could produce the same species of fern but with mutations or variation to the original parent stock.... but it was still a fern. So much for evidence in the plant world.
Then, in response to the animal world this is what they cited...
"Speciation through hybridization and/or polyploidy has long been considered much less important in animals than in plants"..."Bullini and Nasceti (1990) review chromosomal and genetic evidence that suggest that speciation through hybridization may occur in a number of insect species,"
Ahhh, the favorite words of the evolutionists.... 'suggest' and 'may'. And then they end this very short paragraph (most of which is quotes above) with... "I will tackle this topic in greater depth in the next version of this document."... the old "I'm just giving you a taste of my brilliance through suggestion but I'll give you some kind of evidence at a later time" schtick.
So basically the report shows that the scientists observed mutations that caused a chromosomal change with incidence of infertility... that then justifies a species name change in their minds. If that is true, then people with Down's syndrome should be considered a different species using the flawed logic presented in this piece. There chromosones are mutated and they exibit frequent infertility.
What else you got Armoured?
Upvote
0