Actually, it's you who claims that one species turns into another without breeding with it and without any proof that this is possible.
Do you agree that new species come into being all the time? Do you agree that these new species haven't mated with another species to create themselves.
Here is
proof that one species turns into another without breeding with it., 5.3.5 is a good example of flies becoming reproductively isolated so that they can no longer interbreed (thus becoming new species). At all times the flies mated with their own species.
Breeding is what causes one species to acquire the genes of another. And I have tons of proof for this!
How does a member of one species breed with a member of another species (in order to acquire/pass on genes) when the definition of species which you yourself have put forward states that mating between two species is impossible. I would like to see some of the tons of proof you have if I may.
This message has been edited by Modulous, Thu, 22-December-2005 05:14 PM