We have seen evolution happen before our very eyes. Bacteria evolve through natural selection to become resistant to antibiotics and other stresses. We have also seen insects do this in response to pesticides.
We have seen evolution happen before our very eyes. Bacteria evolve through natural selection to become resistant to antibiotics and other stresses. We have also seen insects do this in response to pesticides.
Observed speciation: http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-speciation.htmlThis is not evolution as such because no new species evolved
Species have evolved.
And I see you're sporting a new look, AV.
As cool as that would be, hopefully they understand that squirrels breeding catfrogs wouldn't be evolution. It would be madness.But YECs want to see a squirrel breeding catfrogs
by their standards it must be big morphological changes in a few generations ... but if that would happen, they still can point out that would be only microevolutionAs cool as that would be, hopefully they understand that squirrels breeding catfrogs wouldn't be evolution. It would be madness.
Let's not feed the troll Read the OP's name backward and ask yourself why he's in this forum.While I appreciate the sentiment, something like this is probably better suited to a thread that's already begun on the topic. Is there something in particular that you're interested in discussing? Welcome to the board, by the way.
But YECs want to see a squirrel breeding catfrogs
Read the OP's name backward and ask yourself why he's in this forum.
I can't take credit, someone mentioned it in one of his posts in the General Theology forumWell spotted, hats off to you