To: JimSEA; cotton
So, the neck of the Giraffe is really long so it can eat from the higher branches?
BTW, the beaks of the finch are still on a finch.
A Great Dane is as much a dog as a Chihuahua and neither will ever be anything but dogs.
Your understanding of evolutionary theory reads like a fifth graders text book from the 1970’s.
32 posted on
03/02/2015 11:07:52 AM PST by
Zeneta
(Thoughts in time and out of season.)
To: Zeneta
But the large, hard beaked finches can no longer mate successfully with small narrow beaked finches. Speciation = evolution. Do you really think that I would be better off using the technical language of biology? Also, genetic drift was not understood in the 1970s as it is today.
34 posted on
03/02/2015 11:26:08 AM PST by
JimSEA
To: Zeneta
Interesting reply. You give some young earth refutations of macro evolution. Then say I demonstrate a fifth grade education. Indeed we know from elementary school that acquired traits are not inherited. A few years latter we learn about natural selection. Undergraduate study takes one further into biology, chemistry and earth studies. Graduate school then let's us know just how little we really know. Life then expands on that little knowledge. I have been surprised by what I have learned. Isn't quantum physics a blast. How about the beauty of the world of fractals and the Hubble space explorations. How about the wonder of the complex fruit fly and the volux. I am in awe!
59 posted on
03/02/2015 3:10:32 PM PST by
cotton
(one way, one truth, the life.)
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