Speedwell
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Any orderly science "requires an assumed classification scheme." Taxonomies are descriptive, man-made ad hoc categories designed to be useful. But the creatures classified and their behaviors, their evolution, remain the same regardless of the classification scheme imposed on them.No, I don't trust whatever said in favor of evolution by anyone. And I am able to argue against anyone of them. The point is whatever they said might be true, but it can not be applied to many other similar situations. A very limited truth is not a truth at all.
I don't see what's wrong with the statement begins with: "The theory of evolution requires...". What is the problem? Let me give you an example: "The theory of evolution requires an assumed classification scheme."
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