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Author Topic:   "Creation Science" on astrophysics?
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03-03-2003 10:22 AM
Reply to: Message 62 by bambooguy
03-03-2003 10:11 AM


P.S.S. On the same note, I know of no macrospecies evolution that has been done in an experiment. Interspecies yes, sometimes even dividing one species into two separate species, but no macrospecies evolution.
Your point is pretty clear, but you probably should define what you mean by macrospecies evolution. The term we usually see is macroevolution, used to refer to evolution of new species as opposed to creation of variation within species, but you've specifically excluded that possibility from your definition of macrospecies evolution, so that could leave people uncertain of your meaning.
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