It seems that most creationists here believe in microevolution or adaptation. I personally dont see much difference between microevolution and macroevolution, it's kinda like accepting that gravity happens on Earth but does not happen between planets in a solar system. Microevolution and macroevolution are the same process, same scientific theory, right? It's just that microevolution is evolution that is apparent within a species and macro is apparent between species.
To accept microevolution means you must accept the fact that organisms change overtime. So if given plenty of time, wouldn't a group of organisms eventually adapt to thier surroundings more and more until a new species will be born from the process?
My main question for the creationists is: What stops a species from eventually microevolving(is that the correct word?) into another species?
To accept microevolution means you must accept the fact that organisms change overtime. So if given plenty of time, wouldn't a group of organisms eventually adapt to thier surroundings more and more until a new species will be born from the process?
My main question for the creationists is: What stops a species from eventually microevolving(is that the correct word?) into another species?