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OK, I'll believe in evolution when you can show me any species on the planet having an offspring of any other species. EVER!
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That's more akin to believing in miracles, Jackass.
Speaking of jackasses, Mules are a separate , uh, "Hybrid race", aren't they? Oh, and Ligers, too.
No, hybrids don't qualify. Since species are defined as groups of lifeforms which can create fertile offspring within a group, but not across several, Diane's demand impossible is per definition. She probably wouldn't accept that anyway, since horses, donkeys and mules "are obviously all the same kind". I suppose she wants a crocodile to lay a duck egg or something.
"OK, I'll believe in evolution when you can show me any species on the planet having an offspring of any other species. EVER!
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Richard 'Hamster' Hammond, with 'Top Gear Dog'. A Labradoodle. A new species of dog from Australia, which didn't exist until 1988 CE . OK?
Your call.
You do know that science (and evolution) is true whether or not you believe in it, right?
What you believe has absolutely nothing to do with whether or not something is actually true. You can actually test this yourself: Try "not believing" in gravity and walking off a cliff. Let us know how that works for you.
Doubting Thomas
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That would actually disprove evolution, you idiot. Maybe you should learn something about the subject before commenting on it.
That would mean reading a book other than the bible, which the vast majority of them can't be bothered to read either.
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When an offspring has a mutation that benefits it in some way and it breeds, spreading said mutation, eventually this could lead to the divergence of a new species. But it's not as if one singular organism can create an entirely new species on its own. How would said new species even reproduce, exactly, if it is the only one of its kind? Not that one can expect the creation-wankers to think of this, but come on, guys. Getting real tired of your shit.
@Karana
"I'll believe in god when it demonstrates it exists in any repeatable, observable way. Go."
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And Diane & all her Cre(a)ti(o)nist ilk never came back .
I'm just surprised that the plaintiffs in Kitzmiller vs. Dover didn't wheel out a cage - and sign - exactly like the above, then simply point to such & say to the defence 'Your call.'
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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