Job 33:6
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Only if we are not watching every single generation. Your videos skips a thousand generations and more.
If I went to the paint store and I had black colors on my left and white colors on my right, it would be easy to skip over a thousand colors and say, oh yeah that's white and that's black. It would be really easy to separate them if I skipped over colors.
But if you watch every single color transition in the middle, at some point in time, you would be forced to start calling something white or to start calling something black. If you went through every single color, you would have no choice but to change. And that change in your mind, that change in your professional designation, it would occur at a single moment in time.
If I handed you a piece of paper and I said that you needed to assign every single shade to either white or black, there would be a moment in time where you would change your answer.
You would have no choice.
And so it is with animals, you would have no choice but to change your mind.
And it doesn't matter to me when you change your mind, whenever you do, that's the moment where we can say that the parent is not the same as the child.
But this would require you to look at every single generation.
And scientists don't go back and retroactively change parent species. The parent is born, you call it species A, later on in time you notice that the populations aren't interbreeding anymore, so you designate the latest generation as species B. You don't go back in time and then change the parent from A to B, the parent remains as a A, and the child is designated as B.
And again, it doesn't matter to me when you change your mind. It doesn't matter when you Make that conscious choice to designate B as a new species.
No matter what generation you draw that line, you will be left with a situation where children will be of a different species than their parents.
And you could run through the same logical process with anatomy. If a species is designated based on an anatomical feature, let's say it's skull has a hole in it. And let's say that's the defining anatomical feature. At some point in time, there was an individual born with a hole in its head where it's parents did not have that hole.
So if we look at anatomy, it works the same way.
Logically, you have to have a moment in time where you change your mind, and it's that moment that will separate the parent from the child. And if you group a parent in with the child, then it would just be the grandparent that is different from the parent. And so you would be left with the same situation of a parent having a child of a different species.
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