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Author Topic:   Scientists replicate key evolutionary step in life on earth
Panda
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Message 4 of 11 (648737)
01-18-2012 5:56 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Butterflytyrant
01-17-2012 5:29 PM


Would that count as evolving into a different 'Kind'?
Or do creationists consider all micro-organisms to be a single 'kind'?

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Panda
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Message 8 of 11 (648857)
01-18-2012 10:47 PM
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01-18-2012 5:21 PM


Surely it is obvious...
Hooah writes:
Still the yeast kind, no?
I would need creationists to actually describe how they delineate kinds before I can know for sure...but it looks different to yeast. Isn't that enough?
(And I can also make the claim that it is obviously not the same kind.)

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