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cavediver
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Message 7 of 68 (530549)
10-14-2009 3:21 AM
Reply to: Message 4 by slevesque
10-14-2009 2:23 AM


For my part, and I think this is the common view amongst creationists, I never rejected the fact that there is change over time within a given population of anything, including bacteria.
I don't know about anyone else, but personally I think that when creationists are accepting that an entire DOMAIN is one single kind, we are only one step away from almost complete agreement...

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cavediver
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Message 12 of 68 (530556)
10-14-2009 3:41 AM
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10-14-2009 3:34 AM


Maybe I misexpressed myself, as this is not what I had in mind
Then the obvious follow-up is... how many bacterial kinds are there?

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Message 31 of 68 (530582)
10-14-2009 5:14 AM
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10-14-2009 4:54 AM


Re: Drawning a line
So the phone is still a phone regardless of what is looks like or how many improvements we have made to it.
Yes, and animals are still animals no matter how many evolutionary tweaks they suffer

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cavediver
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Message 33 of 68 (530584)
10-14-2009 5:19 AM
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10-14-2009 5:06 AM


Re: Bacteria
If so has it ceased to be a bacteria?
And again we see someone equating bacteria to kind
Do you even understand the concept of DOMAIN????
No matter how long we observe evolution, we still don't ever seem to see animals evolving into non-animals...

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cavediver
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Message 47 of 68 (530626)
10-14-2009 10:43 AM
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10-14-2009 8:09 AM


Re: Bacteria
This is a bit unfair... ...they simply said that something was still a bacteria
Not unfair in the slightest - it points out the standard creationist canard that an X is still an X, whatever level X happens to be.
Had they a more detailed knowledge...
And there-in lies my point...

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