To: Fester Chugabrew
Let's try it this way:
The Galapagos finches evolved. European civilization also evolved. Both statements are just short-hand ways of saying they are different now than they used to be. One may draw parallels between the processes, but the underlying mechanisms behind the changes bear little resemblance to each other.
There is little justification for blaming problems arising from the latter on the processes of the former.
To: Condorman
The Galapagos finches evolved.Absolutely false. They are not even different species (as evolutionists continue to claim after it has been disproven). The beaks of the finches grow larger and smaller according to rainfall. They go back and forth in size within a few years. This is adaptation, not mutation and is therefore not evolution. This has been known since 1980 when it was published in a Pulitzer Prize Winning book but evolutionists continue to tell this lie.
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