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Featured Ross vs. Hovind Debate

Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by quantumfaith, Dec 14, 2013.

  1. OnlyaSinner

    OnlyaSinner Well-Known Member
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    How do you explain the butterflies that changed to blend in with smog? A mutation. That carried over. From generation to generation. They evolved. But only on a small (or micro) level. Micro-evolution. You do realize that gene mutation that stays IS micro evolution, right?

    I'd call that natural selection based on natural variation within a species, not a mutation. My grandkids (all from one couple) have hair color ranging from medium brown thru light blond, but that's merely how the genetics worked out at conception, and I wouldn't refer to that as mutation. However, the moth selection by color does, IMO, represent micro-evolution, which to me is alteration of the varieties within a species. This variation can be quite striking - Noah likely took a single pair of canids on the ark, and from that pair we have all the dog breeds along with wolves, jackels, etc.
     
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    No, they are monkeys/Apes/primates NONE of them are actually "ancestors of modern man!"
     
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