To: CarolinaGuitarman
I'd further submit that giving birth to a different species would not falsify the TOE. If mutation is random and doesn't know where it's going, there is no reason this couldn't be the case.. other than the fact that minds are involved in considering how man and other animals would react in this case and note the problem that brings about. Evolution as a blind stumbling engine, wouldn't care.
118 posted on
10/18/2005 9:21:02 PM PDT by
Havoc
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To: Havoc
"I'd further submit that giving birth to a different species would not falsify the TOE."
Sure it would. The ToE calls for a slow (relatively) process of speciation (even Punctuated Equilibrium Theory works over 10's of thousands of years), with new species formed as isolated (reproductively) populations change in tandem by small steps. If an organism gave birth to a new species, there wouldn't be another of the same species to mate with. It's not how any evolutionist says evolution can or does work.
120 posted on
10/18/2005 9:30:28 PM PDT by
CarolinaGuitarman
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