To: fishtank
The evolutionists shot themselves in the foot when they divided species distinctly. Evolution requires a smooth transition and there is zero evidence of that, so far anyway.
7 posted on
01/17/2017 11:29:42 AM PST by
central_va
(I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
To: central_va
>>The evolutionists shot themselves in the foot when they divided species distinctly. Evolution requires a smooth transition and there is zero evidence of that, so far anyway.
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Well, since species taxonomy doesn’t work that way there really was no shooting in the foot.
12 posted on
01/17/2017 11:52:49 AM PST by
freedumb2003
(obozo: not just the worst president in American history - worst *American* in American history (turf)
To: central_va
spe·cies ˈspēsēz,ˈspēSHēz/ noun 1. BIOLOGY a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding. The species is the principal natural taxonomic unit, ranking below a genus and denoted by a Latin binomial, e.g., Homo sapiens. synonyms: type, kind, sort; IOW, creatures that can reproduce only by boning one another. The only exception is the rare and elusive `liger' discovered last century by Professor Napoleon Dynamite, Phd.
![Liger photo: liger 119625vbDA_w.jpg](http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o192/tywhite21/119625vbDA_w.jpg)
Aristotle introduced the first hierarchical classification system, not Darwin and his progeny. He divided the life forms he saw into eidos and genos, establishing the basis for taxonomy. And I'm not even sure if Ari was aware of evolution. He thought spiders had six legs because he didn't care enough about them to observe them closely.
25 posted on
01/17/2017 1:19:12 PM PST by
tumblindice
(America's founding fathers, all armed conservatives)
To: central_va
No it doesn’t. That’s the strawman creationist like to put up, but out here in reality evolution does NOT involve smooth transition.
31 posted on
01/17/2017 2:19:05 PM PST by
discostu
(Alright you primative screwheads, listen up!)
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