The DNA evidence suggests splitting or combing of chromosomes does happen, on occasion.
How, why or what consequences, we don’t know, but do expect a natural explanation will be found, eventually.
That’s what science does.
In the mean time “God of the gaps” theology can easily say, “God did it”.
I prefer to think that whatever natural explanation may present itself, God is both ultimately and directly responsible.
You disagree?
In the mean time God of the gaps theology can easily say, God did it. I prefer to think that whatever natural explanation may present itself, God is both ultimately and directly responsible.
You disagree?
I prefer to say, "I don't know," when I don't know. Others seem to like to pretend.
As for you splitting and/or combining chromosomes, we don't see any grandchildren of any animals with any chromosomial abnormalities, handwaving notwithstanding.
ML/NJ
Do you agree?