To: Dimensio
Of course it is a loss. What else would you call it when the various species of a genus can no longer share DNA that can be transmitted to the entire genus as a legacy. Any way you try to slice it, still equals a loss .
To: attiladhun2
What else would you call it when the various species of a genus can no longer share DNA that can be transmitted to the entire genus as a legacy.
And when a new genus is a result?
I've seen dishonest creationist arguments before, but never one that attempted to play with semantics so badly and so brazenly. Your entire argument is based upon semantics, with no basis in factual events whatsoever.
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01/08/2005 12:58:40 PM PST by
Dimensio
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