CyniQ
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Bob Smith said:That is speciation and not evolution. I dont, and I dont think CyniQ, doubts that speciation does occur. But that is a far cry from evolutionary theory. Sure, a certain type of bird, over time, changes and becomes a different version of....a bird. The organism is no more complex than the previous version, it is simply different. Evolution states that the organism becomes more complex. When has a genetic mutation (addition of genetic information) yielded a viable organism? It hasnt. Genetic additions cause "broken" organisms, such as what occurs with Downs Syndrome.
What I believe CyniQ to be asking is, when did the previously mentioned bird become a dog or human or something other than a bird?
Thank you for putting it so eloquently Mr. Smith.
