To: WardMClark
please explain how many small changes over many generations somehow can not yield large changes over time.
I can, a lizard's DNA can not cause it to lay a chicken egg... A bird's DNA will not allow it to give birth to a rat, a rat's DNA will not allow it to give birth to a monkey, and last but not least, a monkey's DNA will not allow it to pop out a human being... Not naturally, anyways.
158 posted on
11/30/2004 11:05:35 AM PST by
go_W_go
To: go_W_go
I can, a lizard's DNA can not cause it to lay a chicken egg... A bird's DNA will not allow it to give birth to a rat, a rat's DNA will not allow it to give birth to a monkey, and last but not least, a monkey's DNA will not allow it to pop out a human being... Not naturally, anyways.
So? The theory of evolution doesn't predict such things happening either. Seems that one of your problems with the theory is that you clearly don't understand it.
236 posted on
11/30/2004 12:41:25 PM PST by
Dimensio
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