You also failed to address the chromosome problem I raised; your feeble reference to Adam and Eve notwithstanding.
See this old post of mine.
ML/NJ
Now you're "wrong". What other answer did you expect?
ml/nj: "You also failed to address the chromosome problem I raised; your feeble reference to Adam and Eve notwithstanding."
"Feeble" being in the eyes of the beholder, sorry about that.
I think science has found plenty of other examples of chromosomes splitting apart or combining together in different species, but I've never read any solid explanations on how or why that can happen.
So in general I object to "God of the gaps" explanations, but in this particular case, it fits an interpretation of the Bible, and I like it.
You don't?