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BUT THE SOLAR SYSTEM IS 99.8% PLASMA. YOUR ARGUMENT IS INVALID!Justatruthseeker said:Evolutionists are simply confused as to what species are, so it is no wonder they are confused when it comes to kinds. You still haven't solved your own classification problems, let me know when you do.
Confused??? You think a spider is an insect, and you tell us WE are confused??? That is hilarious!!
Because spiders are all similar.
Because spiders are all similar.
I'm sure that assessment is based on your years and years of studying them.
About as similar as bears and bats, yes.
Sounds like you are not very familiar with the range of variation among spiders.
And I am sure yours is based upon the fact that they are all similar, all share the same genetic code? Yet you classify them as different species???
On what basis? Some spin different webs? Some live in the ground instead of in trees? Oh yah, that's real scientific.
Why don't you classify Chinese people as a different species than Blacks? You do that with the same kind of cats and dogs??? Even though we have personally witnessed the breeding of all dogs from the wolf stock.
Evolutionists still can't make up their minds what species are.
Even though we have personally witnessed the breeding of all dogs from the wolf stock.
Good observations! I think they like to confuse things with their name game.
I found this as well:
As of 2008, at least 43,678 spider species, and 109 families have been recorded by taxonomists; however, there has been confusion within the scientific community as to how all these families should be classified, as evidenced by the over 20 different classifications that have been proposed since 1900.
Funny how bears and bats do not even look similar,
It is evolutionists that say that bear and bat, shark and spider, all came from the same common ancestor, not me.
I'm not that confused about naming things to make that illogical leap.
I am not the one that says that a German Shepard which according to evolutionists evolved from a wolf is a seperate species.
I know they came from wolves and are nothing more than the same canine kind in different forms.
As I said, it is evolutionists that have a species problem, not creationists.
Says the person playing name games with kinds.
We have been saying from the very beginning that all classifications above the level of species are arbitrary. There is no reason why humans and apes should be in separate generas, or in the same one. Everything from Genus upwards is a human contrivance.
But at least we can provide a definition for all those categories, arbitrary and contrived as it may be. If only they could do the same for 'kind'...
But when it comes to Heavenly things, it's a different story, isn't it?
We also can't explain how the Easter Bunny hides eggs, how Santa's reindeer fly, or how the Tooth Fairy makes all that money to put under pillows.
What a shame.
You'd better hope no one asks you to then.
Especially if you have children, and you've been telling them that for years.
Funny how bears and bats do not even look similar, yet spiders do.
Oh, I'm sure they weren't.Reminds me of the questions I used to ask in Sunday school. My teachers weren't able to answer those either.
Oh, I'm sure they weren't.
What did you ask them? where Jesus got His y-chromosome?
Reminds me of the questions I used to ask in Sunday school. My teachers weren't able to answer those either.
He said God "cursed" the snakes to live close to the ground
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