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Old 10-20-2007, 07:50 PM  
Will Black
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Originally Posted by sortie View Post
Ok, then why don't you explain:

Cross species evolution

The process by which a new species emerged from another.

Keeping in mind the following scientific facts:

- A species is one group that can breed within itself and produce fertile offspring. (You know, the reason why you can't breed two mules to get another and you have to breed a horse with a donkey to get another mule.)

- DNA does not undergo metamorphosis during the life of the being so it must be born as the new species.(if you can prove this to not be true then I will certainly admit that evolution is probably true as expressed by the "darwinist")


That's enough for now. I have more if you can come up with any science to refute that.
"A species is one group that can breed within itself and produce fertile offspring." DId you mean interbred outside of its species? Because what you are saying is retarded. A species the breeds within itself is perfectly normal.

IF You mean one species interbreeding with a member of another species it makes infertile offspring. A species is a definition. It is all members that can interbred to create viable and fertile offspring. If we debate definitions, we wont get anywhere.

"DNA does not undergo metamorphosis during the life of the being so it must be born as the new species.(if you can prove this to not be true then I will certainly admit that evolution is probably true as expressed by the "darwinist")"

Not true, radiation can change the make-up of a DNA. It normally makes you sterile though, but it can also fuck up your DNA. It's assumed as well that some fuck-ups can be a good thing and make something beneficial to an offspring. But anyway, species are changed over time. Small changes in the frequencies of genes (as I mentioned before). Look at the evolution of dogs by example. They can all still interbred and are therefore still dogs = canines, but over time and with enough change (isolation) the difference could become so significant that the offspring become sterile and the variations in the dogs become permanent and the mixing of genes no longer occurs because the offspring can't reproduce. Now you have two different species. Problem solved? It doesn't happen over the lifetime of an animal, evolution is a change of the frequencies of genes over time.
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