wardog25 writes:
So thousands of laboratory tests = many changes in current genetic material, but nothing new. This supports creation: that animals can change within their "kind".
So would a pekingese still be considered a wolf? People have been trying for several millenia to get the wolf out of the dog, with great success. Do you think a dog has the predatory instincts of a wolf? My pekingese lacks severly in this department. It has evolved into a dog in a very very short time(10 000 years). What percent of a pekingese is wolf, in your opinion? He still thinks my family is his wolf pack at times, but he's not a wolf. He has evolved into something quite different. Have seen dogs guarding a flock of sheep from wolves? How is that not evolution? I've never heard of a dog eat a sheep, now have you?
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