Originally posted by npetreley
The problem isn't limits in genetics, even if they exist. It's that there's no limit to man's imagination. The evidence doesn't matter at all. Evolution can accomodate any evidence whatsoever because it's based almost entirely on speculation.
ATTENTION ALL: This is not a fact, but merely what Nick Petreley wants you to believe. His belief is based on words he took at face value from three or four scientists who he doesn't believe when they discuss almost anything else. You are ill-advised to give any attention to his bald and false allegations on this matter.
This lion and tiger don't obey the expected rule of speciation? No problem! We can imagine that they can interbreed because they have a common ancestor, which makes perfect sense even though two mosquitoes who we KNOW have a common ancestor cannot interbreed!
Open mouth. Insert foot. Everyone is encouraged to read this rant twice!!
"For some reason" there is no evolutionary history in the fossil record for the cambrian explosion? No problem! We can imagine that the bones were probably too soft to make any fossils. Yeah, that's the ticket.
Is this a misconception promoted avidly by creationists about bot the cambrian "explosion" and what evolutionary history precedes it in the fossil record?
Why yes. It is. Apparently Nick has bought the lie. That doesn't mean you have to follow his lead though!
http://www.asa3.org/ASA/PSCF/1997/PSCF12-97Miller2.html#Keith B. Miller*
This fossil evidence looks like new forms suddenly appear in stages? No problem! We can imagine that gradualism speeds up really fast all of a sudden now and then, and call it punk eek.
Malarkey. Gould's books on Punctuated Equilibrium are in bookstores everywhere. If you are interested in what the theory really says, and what its relevance is to the fossil record, I recommend you read it. Don't take Nick Petreley's word for it.
If you are interested in the fossil evidence for evolution, or why stasis is observed at the species level, browse this forum, browse the TalkOrigins archives, browse your local library. Don't take Nick Petreley's word for it.
If you are interested in what "sudden appearance" means, and how it comes about, browse this forum, browse the TalkOrigins archives, browse your local library. Don't take Nick Petreley's word for it.
If you don't believe me that Nick's assertions are untrustworthy, browse this forum.
Phylogenies branch in unexpected directions? No problem! etc...
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Criminy
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