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-Removed-Ah yes a population (bacteria) evolves into more resilient population (still bacteria). No one denies that. This type of microevolution is perfectly compatible with the Biblical account of creation. I see no evidence to suggest that it became a different kind of specie.
Originally posted by @kazetnagorraQuote the exact text you think think explains that.
It does explain that.
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Originally posted by @kazetnagorraI am not asking for a 150 years of biology I am simply asking for evidence that mutations can cause macroevolution to occur, i.e for evidence that mutations can cause one specie to change into a different specie.
Do you really think 150 years of biology can be condensed into a single quote?
-Removed-Well that is because you have just jumped into the conversation without any context as to why I was asking the question. The question was a follow up of my question on page 45 that still remains unanswered. In case you missed it here it is again:
Do you believe a single cell evolved into a fully functional human due to mutations that were not working towards anything without any intelligent direction?
-Removed-Sure, so if you understand the context of the question, do you believe that bacteria evolving into more resilient bacteria is evidence that a non living material can evolve into a fully functional human due to mutations that were not working towards anything without any intelligent direction?
Originally posted by @dj2beckerI believe you are sitting on that evidence sir. (Ever wondered about your coccyx bone? )
I am not asking for a 150 years of biology I am simply asking for evidence that mutations can cause macroevolution to occur, i.e for evidence that mutations can cause one specie to change into a different specie.
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeWell yours may certainly have had a tail attached to it in the past. I shall spare my forefathers that insult.
I believe you are sitting on that evidence sir. (Ever wondered about your coccyx bone? )
Originally posted by @dj2beckerThe theory of evolution and the evidence in favour of it explains it. If you have any specific questions I am happy to address them.
I am not asking for a 150 years of biology I am simply asking for evidence that mutations can cause macroevolution to occur, i.e for evidence that mutations can cause one specie to change into a different specie.