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In what way did human careless create viruses (or pathogens in general)?That was our own fault for being careless.
No, no no. Not what I asked for. I asked for evidence that breeding between two populations with different number of chromosomes always ends up with a sterile offspring. You just committed a black and white fallacy. The fact that some cases of interbreeding in groups with different numbers of chromosomes results in sterile offspring does not mean that all such matings do that.The evidence that mules are sterile? That's common knowledge. There's no breeding population of mules.
Ligers are not sterile. There's a hybrid called a Liliger which is a male lion x a female liger that have produced offspring.
You can look up how many chromosomes P.leo and P.tigris have yourself but it's 38.
vs E.africanus has 62 chromosomes, E.ferus has 64. mules and hinnies have 63 as a result and are all sterile.
Number of Chromosomes is important for hybridization.
In what way did human careless create viruses (or pathogens in general)?
So what did he create pathogens for?It didn't, but it exposed us to them and let them spread unchecked. We're still failing to contain it properly.
So what did he create pathogens for?
It would appears that a pathogen's place is in us.Every organism has its place in the environment.
It would appears that a pathogen's place is in us.
All of them? Are they good for bats?
Yeah, but would they be better with them or without them? What is the right place in the environment for all those other pathogens? Are they good for their hosts?Well this one was apparently native to them before it spread.
Yeah, but would they be better with them or without them? What is the right place in the environment for all those other pathogens? Are they good for their hosts?
It would appears that a pathogen's place is in us.
Is it good or bad that humans are susceptible to SARS-Cov-2?Arguing whether nature is 'good' or not by human standards is pretty silly. It just is the way it is.
Not if the alternative is special creation of each species like creationists propose.
Is it good or bad that humans are susceptible to SARS-Cov-2?
And what is the place for pathogens?
But if that is the case, then we must also conclude that God created the Covid 19 virus as well, and thus he wants us to suffer from it.
You can't blame God for every single thing that happens, completely ignoring human culpability. If you aren't looking where you are going and drive into a lake, do you blame the lake, or the process that put it there?
Could you clarify what that answer was? I am unable to locate the post in which you did.I just answered this.
Ah, once again, we have someone being perfectly happy to give God the credit when it's something they see as good, but then the excuses come when it's something they see as bad.
And as for your analogy - if there's someone who could say, "Hey, look out, you're about to drive into a lake!" but they DON'T, would you not say, "Hey, why didn't you give me any warning, ya jerk?"
Could you clarify what that answer was? I am unable to locate the post in which you did.
God did warn us. Isaiah 24: 4-6
A virus that kills its host is unsuccessful from an evolutionary perspective. So its place is in a host where it can both reproduce and not harm the host.
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