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Author Topic:   Does microevolution logically include macroevolution?
AdminNosy
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Message 145 of 195 (247312)
09-29-2005 1:25 PM
Reply to: Message 144 by Springer
09-29-2005 1:05 PM


Debating in good faith
he problem is, there is no experimental evidence that macroevolutionary change is possible. The grand changes proported to have occurred over eons of time are, as far as we observe, biologically impossible.
You have been told such evidence exists. If you continue to ignore what you are told and avoid engaging in constructive debate you will have to take a short break while you read over material that is already available to you.

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AdminNosy
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Message 181 of 195 (250585)
10-10-2005 9:27 PM
Reply to: Message 180 by Springer
10-10-2005 9:22 PM


Support for you assertions
Furthermore, macroevolution is, as far as is known, biologically impossible.
You will have to support this claim; in detail.
It will require a defintion of macroevolution (and not just an example, especially a silly one that looks at extreme endpoints). It will then require the detailed evidence and reasoning showing support for your assertion.
This statement and pretty well all your other posts demonstrates to me that you don't belong in the science based side of the site.
You have this opportunity to show that I am wrong. If you don't start makeing better attempts at supporting you claims you will start with a 24 hour suspension from the science side very soon now. That will lengthen as required.

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