CRR writes:
Next, biologists have trouble defining what a species is!
You should have trouble defining what a species is if evolution is true. The Species Problem is a strong piece of evidence in favor of evolution. Because of evolution there is no sharp dividing line between species which makes it problematic when you try to define species in a non-arbitrary and objective manner.
Yes. The species belonging to one kind will form a nested hierarchy rooted at the original created kind (Genesis Kind).
All vertebrates form a nested hierarchy, so does that mean all vertebrates, including humans, share a common ancestor?
The mistake that many evolutionists make is to extrapolate beyond this to infer universal common ancestry.
We are interpolating since all species fit into a nested hierarchy.
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