H i RAZD,
RAZD writes:
d. "macroevolution" is focused on the divergence of daughter species as they evolve independently from their common ancestor population, and on the formation of nested hierarchies as the daughter populations become parent populations to new daughter species.
I think creationists see "macroevolution" as some separate (above the species level) process rather than
microevolution continuing on in daughter populations.
It is interesting that whenever I discuss evolution with my entomologist colleagues, the term "macroevolution" is never used with regards to speciation. It only comes up when we talk about creationist's lack in understanding of evolutionary biology.
Another wrong definition of evolution that I see creationists use over and over is:
Arphy in message 91 writes:
that over many generations bacteria turned into humans
Bacteria have never turned into humans! There are literally millions of transitional species between the earliest single celled organisms and all modern species. "Over many generations" does not even begin to to describe the reality.
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