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I am a Creationist, but I'm mostly on board with what you are seeing, that the earth is old, and that we have a series of emergent species but I don't know how it happened. I'm not a Theisitic Evolutionist because I don't think God used or guided evolution. I'm still forming my thoughts but for now I think God caused the changes directly, either in fully completed chunks, or whole cloth. If we look at the curse in Genesis literally, then we have to believe God changed the DNA of plants and ourselves instantly with a word. I don't know if science can bare that out, but it gives us an example that can orient our thoughts on how God makes changes in the world - that He can change our DNA directly. Machines operate our DNA, and He programed them, and they will do whatever He says. I believe there is a good trajectory of evidence for Evolution, but it's too much for me to believe that trajectory occurred naturally. Even if Christianity disappeared I could believe we evolved, but it's too much for me to think it happened randomly, so I guess the furthest I could be is a deist. There are too many things left over that it won't explain like consciousness, free will, the richness of our intelligence, qualia and experiences. Evolution is on target, it's aimed at the bullseye, if it can pull it's own trigger it will hit the bullseye, but the caliber is such that it will leave the majority of the red intact so even with God supervening it, He's going to have to be putting in the lions share of the work so what does He need randomness and selective pressures for. Thats where I am on my figuring this out.
It happened by mating, not that they will ever admit that except in rare unguarded moments.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28568290
"Hybridization increased additive genetic and environmental variances, increased heritabilities to a moderate extent, and generally strengthened phenotypic and genetic correlations. New additive genetic variance introduced by hybridization is estimated to be two to three orders of magnitude greater than that introduced by mutation."
They don't like these little kernels of truth because it nullifies their need for mutations.
They don't like the kernel of truth that God separated the genome at the beginning, and it is during the recombining of the different chromosomes (when they become "one flesh") that the variation happens.
I've no problem with seeing variation from the creation on wards - it's a natural result from mating, but it seems they are unable to tell when the variation results only in the same species except in humans and dogs. In every other animal they claim separate species - as well as in the fossil record where it is impossible to see what creature mated with what creature.
They take a natural process - variation - and usurp it to mean change of species or evolution. This is not what is observed. They admit all dogs are of the same species. There are over 100 different breeds - they can't even bring themselves to say subspecies - because that might call into question their classification of others as species. Yet the variation between dogs is greater than the variation between other animals they classify as separate species. They can't do this with dogs because they are aware of their lineage, and their lineage shows they are all of the same species.....
Evolution is simply a classification error. If you correctly classified all of creation, evolution would disappear.
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