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You want a model with testable biological predictions?
Sure.
The creation model predicts you can't mate a giraffe and an elephant and get a viable offspring.
Now ... quit cursing the dark and get out there and see if I'm right.
(On second thought, don't.)
Same as above. This is not a test that lends any credence to creationism in particular.
Furthermore, it's also not a prediction that naturally flows from the model in the sense of "if this and this, then that" as well as the opposite: "if NOT this and this, then NOT that!".
That biological organisms reproduce with others from the same species is the case, wheter creationism is correct OR wrong.
See the disconnect now?
Let's contrast with something perhaps a bit more straightforward and simplistic....
Consider the idea of a volcanic eruption. It either happened or it didn't.
If it DID: it will have left a layer of volcanic ashes.
If it did NOT: there should NOT be a layer of volcanic ashes.
I'll go ahead and assume that you will agree that if creationism is wrong, that that doesn't mean that inter-species interbreeding should be possible...
That means that species sticking to their own for reproduction, doesn't support creationism in particular at all....
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