To: orionblamblam
Biogenesis? Talking about a non-sequitor. You should read the post to which I replied before responding. The author makes a claim that is unsubstantiated. Feel free to give it a try yourself.
To: MoonMullins
> Biogenesis? Talking about a non-sequitor.
Ahem: Who said: "he and his followers still can't explain how life begins."
Evolution explains how life changes, not how it began.
> You should read the post to which I replied before responding.
I did. He made no mention of biogenesis. You did.
To: MoonMullins
". . . You should read the post to which I replied before responding. The author makes a claim that is unsubstantiated. . . ."
I believe that I am the "author" to whom you refer and, if I backtracked correctly, this is the question you raise as indicating something unsubstantiated:
"Can the scientific community name one species whose origin is explained by evolution?"
The answer is an overwhelming "yes." You can refer to my earlier post on Archaeopteryx to see the evidence of evolutionary transition.
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