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Edited by Mormn Aslt Vhcl: 3/10/2015 1:49:15 AM
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Give me one example or Darwinian evolution, change of a kind to a different kind. The Galapagos birds beaks and stuff like that are adaption. I'm talking about the actual change of one kind of animal to another like "evolution" states.....wait there is no example of that. It needs to be observable evidence just like all science theory's/laws need.
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  • 1) What the hell is a "kind"? A species? Genus? Family? Phylum? What is it? 2) Adaptation is literally evolution. 3) You realize where dogs come from, right? Wolves. Wolves are not domestic dogs.

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  • The sun Is shrinking and that is a hard proven fact if the earth originated even 20 million years ago or before nothing could survive because the earth would have reached temperatures above a livable temperature and the fact that the spin of the earth was slowing down if the earth was millions of years old it would have been spinning too fast and everything would have flown right off the earth and the wind speeds on the forums would have been in excess of 500 miles per hour

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  • [quote]The sun Is shrinking and that is a hard proven fact if the earth originated even 20 million years ago or before nothing could survive because the earth would have reached temperatures above a that which is livable and the fact that the spin of the earth was slowing down if the earth was millions of years old it would have been spinning too fast and everything would have flown right off the earth and the wind speeds on the ground would have been in excess of 500 miles per hour[/quote]

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  • Why did you quote yourself?

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  • It's a slow change, not a sudden transformation as you imply

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  • There is no reason for something to instantly change into something else. Evolution is the adaptions that take place over time. I'm sick of retards like you saying "that isn't evolution. Its adaption"

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  • This is little changes over a long period of time, like the beak. After millions of years, more than the beak will change resulting in a very different organism.

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  • Chimps haven't changed in millions of years. Also, evolution is a slow march, nor a sudden change. I'd like to see the intermediate species rather than the "rungs of the ladder", so to speak. I am convinced that this form of evolution had yet to be anything other than fantasy and artist's rendering.

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  • I'm not saying evolution is impossible, but it takes some faith to believe just like Christianity,

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  • No observable evidence that these animals ever changed KINDS. We just assume they did with no true link

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  • Edited by Britton: 3/10/2015 2:43:28 AM
    [quote] http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/0_0_0/lines_03 http://darwin200.christs.cam.ac.uk/pages/index.php?page_id=g3 http://biologos.org/questions/fossil-record I can continue if I need to.[/quote]

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