From
Re-enactments of the Noah's Ark voyage?, I have decided to create a new one.
Perhaps inspired by
Rrhain:
Nobody who studies evolution comes away with the idea that evolution explains the origin of life. Evolution doesn't care how life began. Life could have started in any way imaginable: ...
was this response:
whatever:
Rrhain, I actually feel most evolutionists are actually intelligent design people, for you all seem to talk about is micro-evolution, and you confessed you don't care about how it started,...
However, mainstream evolutionary biologists believe that
all of the Earth's biota shares one ancestor, a microbe that lived early in the Earth's history. That would mean that, in creationist terms, all of Earth life is one baramin ("created kind"). "whatever", do you accept that?
P.S. It is interesting though how micro-evolution supports the generations of life since the biblical flood, how life naturally diversifies by the forces of natural selection, genetic drift, mutations, etc...
Which requires superfast evolution; as Hugh Ross has pointed out, YEC's are often hyperevolutionists.