Pshun wrote:
CHALLENGE:
How many bat-kinds do you suppose were on the ark?
I ask because there are around 1000 species around today.
If there was but a single breeding Kind-pair, and the ark myth supposedly happened 4500 years ago, that is roughly 1 speciation even every 4 years or so.
What is your proposed, evidence-supported mechanism for this?
Bats, like turtles, are a great example of the “suddenly appearing fully formed” organism. It is agreed by most that bats arose somewhere about 80 to 100 mya. This means they were here at the same time as dinosaurs. They were present for the extinction event of 65 mya, and yet remained.
CHALLENGE:
How many bat-kinds do you suppose were on the ark?
I ask because there are around 1000 species around today.
If there was but a single breeding Kind-pair, and the ark myth supposedly happened 4500 years ago, that is roughly 1 speciation even every 4 years or so.
What is your proposed, evidence-supported mechanism for this?