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Subject:   Then why is this thread here?
Name:   akg41470
Date Posted:   Jan 31, 08 - 12:06 AM
IP Address:   75.72.23.70
Email:   eolcott@triplo.com
Message:   "This board is for evolutionists to defend a theory that is taught as fact in education. If creation is ever taught as fact, we'll talk about the ark."

Exactly. So why did this thread start in the first place? So we can debunk "common descent with limitations"? What does that have to do with evolution?

"You sound confused about variation. Are you asking us to educate you in modern taxonomy?"

Nope, I need no education from you with regards to taxonomy. What I DO need is education regarding the *Biblical* difference between "animals", my example being canines and thylacines.

"Please explain the genetic difference between the thylacine (marsupial) and canines (placental) and why you think that they might be related."

In terms of genetics I cannot tell you - I am not qualified to answer that. In terms of TAXONOMY I can certainly answer that question. Are you still interested in the answer, or is that not the point?

"Please explain in detail how convergent evolution works to create the Tasmanian Wolf and grey wolf in a separate independent manner?"

Convergent evolution is easy:

'convergent evolution is the process whereby organisms not closely related (not monophyletic), independently evolve similar traits as a result of having to adapt to similar environments or ecological niches' -wikipedia

So the tasmanian wolf and the gray wolf each evolved their own traits based on their environment (ToE), but the traits happened to be similar because their environments to which they were adapting are similar. However, they are still fundamentally different animals in many respects.

Why do you want me to explain this to you? What is so hard about this?
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Re: Then why is this thread here? by who is your creator · Jan 31, 08 - 7:47 AM


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