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To: connectthedots
"Which makes a new species from a different species even more improbable.

Speciation does not occur in one generation. Individuals do not speciate, populations do.

Check into ring species.

248 posted on 09/29/2005 7:19:47 PM PDT by b_sharp (Science adjusts theories to fit evidence, creationism distorts evidence to fit the Bible.)
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To: b_sharp
Speciation does not occur in one generation. Individuals do not speciate, populations do.

It would have to occur from one generation to the next. the reality is that for speciation to be true, the offspring of on set of parents would have to be a different species. there is nothing gradual about this requirement. Isn't this the very reason evolutionists had to come up with 'punctuated equilibrium'?

254 posted on 09/29/2005 9:22:11 PM PDT by connectthedots
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