Re: Ordinary selection of built in variation is not species to species evolution -
Faith writes:
If it's not logical or intuitively obvious to you, sorry about that but it is to me.
But Wait...There's more.
Not only is it not logical or intuitively obvious to you, it is refuted by ALL of the evidence from every discipline and line of research for the last several hundred years.
You position is simply willfully ignorant and wrong.
Re: Ordinary selection of built in variation is not species to species evolution
Dredge writes:
Having been reminded, I realize that a phylum is way too broad to be a "kind", so maybe it refers to a class, order or family.
Much better.
quote:Family Hominid: Any of various primates of the family Hominidae, which includes orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees, and modern humans, and their extinct relatives. The family formerly included only Homo sapiens, extinct species of Homo, and the extinct genus Australopithecus.