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04-15-2003, 02:25 PM | #1 |
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"As for Ross' view on evolution: as you noted, he denies evolution more strenuously than young earth creationists do. "Speciation" doesn't involve changes, it just involves part of a population refusing to interbreed with other parts of that population. It's called speciation because it's assumed by Darwinists and young earthers that it will eventually lead to different species being formed."
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This is obviously based on field research of the mating habits of star-bellied sneetches. (Link concludes with a Unitarian testimonial, oddly enough.)
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I've only just started to put in an appearence over there, after a fair amount of lurking. I hope my sense of humor is up to the task. Man, it's a trip!
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