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Wow! That's not what evolution claims at all. Are we supposed to defend that straw man? Go ahead and knock it down; we don't care.
Of course Evolutionist would never claim that; "in a point in Spacetime between the 4.2 billion years of biological Evolution, a gorilla gave birth, or split and turned into two very distinct species, while the other gorillas remained gorillas, and this is how 'speciation works'"!
Instead the answer is either ridicule anyone questioning their religious beliefs, or: "speciation happens gradually over millions and billions of years".
Again I ask, and yes, if you believe in Evolution through speciation, you can answer me too:
Q. In the video above Clinton Richard Dawkins FRS FRSL (born 26 March 1941) an English ethologist, evolutionary biologist and author. He is an emeritus fellow of New College, Oxford, and was the University of Oxford's Professor for Public Understanding of Science from 1995 until 2008 is pointing to a T in time where (I can only assume) "one type of species gave birth to humans, AND to a chimpanzee and bonobo. What species was that "T" species he calls "common ancestor" that did this?
Was it a Gorilla, a Human, a Humilla, a Gorillaman, .. what? And how did he or she produce these two distinctive, which by the way had to be a pair, male and female NEW species?
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