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To: Dataman
A hybrid. A variant. Cross breeding does not prove or even suggest evolution.

You need a definition of species in order to pursue your assertion. How do you define species?

Why would a mule have a different number of chromosomes than its parent? The mule has the fingerprints of trans-species evolution all over it.

86 posted on 05/23/2003 8:06:34 AM PDT by laredo44
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To: laredo44
You need a definition of species in order to pursue your assertion. How do you define species?

Did I use the word?

Why would a mule have a different number of chromosomes than its parent? The mule has the fingerprints of trans-species evolution all over it.

Not even all humans have the same number of chromosomes as their parents. If hybrids were actually evidence of evolution, the evos would use it as proof. They don't because it isn't.

88 posted on 05/23/2003 8:12:20 AM PDT by Dataman
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To: laredo44
A hybrid. A variant. Cross breeding does not prove or even suggest evolution.-dataman-

You need a definition of species in order to pursue your assertion. How do you define species?

As usual trying to confuse the issue. The only legitimate, objective definition of species is that they cannot produce viable young if they cross-breed. Since the example given by Dataman can cross-breed, they are the same species. End of story.

204 posted on 05/23/2003 6:57:01 PM PDT by gore3000
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