This is very interesting...I wasn't aware that Creationists acknowledged any form of evolution.
Another point: if it can occur in a small, isolated society, it can occur on a larger scale as well.
They call it variation, natural selection, and/or microevolution. I've never read a creationist that had a problem with it. But I haven't read all creationists.
Another point: if it can occur in a small, isolated society, it can occur on a larger scale as well.
If you're referring to macroevolution, that's an entirely different matter. With microevolution there is no disagreement between evolutionists and creationists. The main issue, as I see it, is macroevolution.