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B. Every plant and animal existing today.
Plant anything and come up with another plant and
you falsify kinds. Altering the genes does not count.
False.I can write a research paper based on that question. But you can not do the similar to an arbitrary evolution question. Evolution is a much much harder science. There is no theory about it (there ARE speculations).
False.All you people are doing is trying to describe what you observed.
And yet you consider yourself in a position to judge whether geneticists are right about their own field.You are not fair. I do not know genetics.
You are always free to ask layman questions about genetics.You do. But I certainly can ask layman questions about genetics. And I estimate that you can not answer most of them.
I can't think of any reason why I would want to do that. Instead, I'll ask the same thing I've been asking: what is a better model for biological data than evolution?You can do the similar to me by asking me any geology questions and see how would I respond.
A. Kind is a group of animals that came down from one
basic ancestor.
For example, dogs and wolves are all of one kind. It does
not matter whether they can -still- procreate with others
of the same kind. Ring species are still part of a kind.
B. Every plant and animal existing today.
Plant anything and come up with another plant and
you falsify kinds. Altering the genes does not count.
I can't think of any reason why I would want to do that. Instead, I'll ask the same thing I've been asking: what is a better model for biological data than evolution?
A rare post attempting to describe the creationist model we hear so much about - good stuff pat34lee.
Can I ask how many of these kinds were there?
A. Kind is a group of animals that came down from one
basic ancestor.
For example, dogs and wolves are all of one kind. It does
not matter whether they can -still- procreate with others
of the same kind. Ring species are still part of a kind.
B. Every plant and animal existing today.
Plant anything and come up with another plant and
you falsify kinds. Altering the genes does not count.
What's a kind?You ignored the definition in A. You have new species according
to some scientists, not new kinds.
A. Kind is a group of animals that came down from one
basic ancestor.
For example, dogs and wolves are all of one kind. It does
not matter whether they can -still- procreate with others
of the same kind. Ring species are still part of a kind.
Oh. Well the problem in A is rather straightforward then: you and me are both part of the "human" kind, but you, me, and Bonzo the Chimpanzee are all a part of the "primate" kind, as we all share a common ancestor.You ignored the definition in A. You have new species according
to some scientists, not new kinds.
As many as were made. How many species (even kinds) have gone extinct
over the years? We have no way to tell for sure.
Oh. Well the problem in A is rather straightforward then: you and me are both part of the "human" kind, but you, me, and Bonzo the Chimpanzee are all a part of the "primate" kind, as we all share a common ancestor.
Nope. My kind never mated with monkeys.
There are probably ways to make an educated guess. One guy
estimated about 8,000 including extinct animals in order to
determine how many animals would have been aboard the ark.
An aside, did you know that many 'species' of dinosaurs
are actually the same, just juvenile and adult?
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/10/091009-dinosaur-species-never-existed.html
Nope. My kind never mated with monkeys.
It depends upon how you define "monkeys". You do obviously share a common ancestor with apes, monkeys, tarsiers, and lemurs to start with. Denying a fact does not make it not so.Nope. My kind never mated with monkeys.
It depends upon how you define "monkeys". You do obviously share a common ancestor with apes, monkeys, tarsiers, and lemurs to start with. Denying a fact does not make it not so.
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