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Author Topic:   Biological classification vs 'Kind'
killinghurts
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05-25-2010 9:14 PM


Many times on this forum I have seen the work 'kind' used by creationists to classify organisms into groups in order to attempt to explain the biodiversity we see on earth today. This classification is central to the flood story and also central to the refutation of common ancestry.
Science currently has a classification system (not without with its' own problems) however I would like to hear from a creationist:
1) a clear definition of what 'kind' actually means to the creationist, and
2) where the definition of 'kind' differs from the commonly accepted scientific biological classification system.

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