To: microgood
For example, the birds that Darwin studied were the beaks grew longer and were naturally selected, did that really happen randomly (which means a million other mutations must have happened in the same time frame that were detrimental)... Strawman. It doesn't mean that. Variability within a population is observed constantly in virtually every measurable trait of virtually every population. In sexual species, multiple alleles for common genes and the constant recombination thereof are a given. You are fixing a thing that isn't broke--supposedly "Nobody questions microevolution" etc. etc.--and have nothing definite to fix it with anyway.
439 posted on
09/09/2005 6:34:47 PM PDT by
VadeRetro
(Liberalism is a cancer on society. Creationism is a cancer on conservatism.)
To: VadeRetro
Variability within a population is observed constantly in virtually every measurable trait of virtually every population. In sexual species, multiple alleles for common genes and the constant recombination thereof are a given. You are fixing a thing that isn't broke--supposedly "Nobody questions microevolution" etc. etc.--and have nothing definite to fix it with anyway.
OOPS. I spoke too soon. I guess you do argue substance as well.
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