To: Rushian
Frequent generations don't really help that much. For instance if you only originally had two possible outcomes for a particular trait in the first place. It does not matter how many come later, there will only be two options. There is always the chance for muation and genetic recombination. However, these changes normally end up with deletrious results. If the flood happened between 10,000 and 4000 years ago, there is no where near enough time for this much non-deletrious mutation and recombination to occur in order to see the differences that we do. Sorry.
To: realpatriot71
A grand statement totally unsupported by any evidence whatsoever!
45 posted on
01/29/2002 7:56:56 PM PST by
Rushian
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