You had just claimed "Kinds" were similar to the family taxon.
And I also said its nothing but a name game. You got so many mixed up classifications it is not even funny. Your mistake to think bacteria is a kingdom, not a kind.
Non sequiter. Your facts are uncoordinated. Are you claiming that a parasitic species can not parasitize another species of its own "kind?' I want your answer before I give you numerous examples.
Why couldn't it? We use our own kind in parasitic relationships. The fact you want to ignore is bacteria are NOT human kind, and human kind was NEVER bacteria. that is the point being made.
True, everything above "species" is rather arbitrary. "Kinds," on the other hand, should not be. They should be obvious, since they were all recently created separately. Why do creationists have such a hard time coming up with a inclusive list of all "kinds," do you think?
I don't have a hard time at all, all felines are of a kind, all canines are of a kind, all humans are of a kind, all apes are of a kind, all cattle are of a kind, all fish are of a kind, all sharks are of a kind, all dolphin are of a kind, all whales are of a kind, all grasshopper are of a kind, all mosquitoes are of a kind. Nothing hard or difficult about it.
Are Mammals a "kind" then? Are primates a "kind?" Why not?
No, mammals is merely a classification of kinds that give live birth and breath air through respiration and are warm-blooded. it means nothing more than that, plain and simple. Primates are merely mammals that you wanted to subdivide so you could place humans and apes together in the same tree. Whale are mammals, dolphin are mammals, cows are mammals, humans are mammals, apes are mammals. Doesn't mean we are related to any of them. Some you have mixed up into the mammal classification because they have hair or breath through respiration but lay eggs, such as the platypus and enchidnas. Although warm-blooded, they are far less so than any of the mammals.
Again, it is not my fault evolutionists are not consistent in their classifications. I'm not one that believes egg laying animals belong in the same class as live birth mammals.