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Author Topic:   Is Evolution the only option in a Naturalistic point of view ?
Jon
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Message 14 of 104 (517635)
08-01-2009 11:36 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by slevesque
08-01-2009 4:04 AM


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  1. Either animal kinds are static
  2. Or they are not static, and so they can become other animal kinds given enough time. (I use the word 'kind' instead of 'species' because it has a broader sense then the later)

This is a false dichotomy. I am going to leave it to you to figure out why. Until you have validated the question, the answers cannot be considered as they are either themselves fallacious or irrelevant to the fallacious question.
Jon

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