Google oligomania Search About 4,860 results (0.15 seconds) "It is the obsession with a few thoughts or ideas." You are that ****ing stupid you cannot even Google a word and find out its meaning, you brainless, poorly educated baboon.
good try son but since it doesnt exist I can spell it how I like PS spelt your way reveals nothing either come now old man, admit you ****ed up theres a good chap
There is absolutely evidence of species jumping, there is 100 million pieces of evidence of species jumping all around us - the fact that diseases like AIDS jumps out of nowhere is one such example, the fact that humans have managed to change wild wolves into domestic dogs is another example of a species jumping - which happened right in front of our eyes. Read Dawkin's 'The Blind Watchmaker' and you will be presented with an exhaustive list of ways and methods that species have 'jumped' to suit their surroundings. Anyway this is horrendously tedious, you are a living, writing example of why religion is utterly full of balls - in the end you have to resort to spouting half truths and downright lies to protect your own position.
TBH mick I tried to keep this quite civil with you and genuinely found it interesting If you think wolves to domestic dog is in fact species jumping then I worry. Not least because of specific breeding but also the fact that in essence a dog and wolf are the same species, although some biologists argue dogs were a wolf like creature, but wolves are not the parent of dogs. If a wolf had turned into seagull that would have been species jumping What lies have I spouted? youre the one spouting notions around that you dont appear to understand I think my earlier premise is correct, you know as little about evolution as you do about religion, yet you willingly accept 1 and not the other which seems to be par for the course for most atheists, and is your background catholic? because that affirms my assertion moreso
"evolution as in species jumping, to which there is no evidence" Lies, ignorance or stupidity - you decide. Apart from a freakishly big brain is there really as big a difference from the various forms of apes and ourselves - as opposed to a wild wolf and a Jack Russell who have other parts of their bodies completely disproportionate to the other? You claim I know little about evolution - admittedly I'm not an authority on it - you however are claiming it never happened (no wrangling out of this one with, just because you use the obscure term 'species jumping'.) I'm not the most intelleluctal person in the world, but you are anti-intellectual. You are not just harmlessly existing with your voodoo, but you are actively promoting ignorance.
Why do creationists always bang on about micro- and macro-evolution? The distinction simply doesn't exist within the scientific community, because it's not in doubt. The only reason that Fan objects to it is because of his faith. If he accepted evolution fully, then he'd have to go and reinterpret his view of the Quran and try to twist a few more passages to tell us that it always held the truth, really, honest.
Fan is right on this point: species jumping is something we have inferred from the evidence, we have not witnessed it happen.
Aye we didn't witness the early Earth forming from rock and rubble at the creation of the Solar System, but we inferred from the evidence, that we're standing on this rock, that it did indeed happen. We have however witnessed various forms of life, such as bacteria, evolve right before our very eyes.
Change shape: yes. Change species: no. I'd be more than happy to be proven wrong on this point as I believe in evolution.
Well depends on how pedantic we want to be, new strains of bacteria form right in front of our eyes when we introduce them to other strains - they are not exactly defined as a species - but are an apt microcosm of what we see in larger creatures.
Peppered moth. Biston betularia f. typica became Biston betularia f. carbonaria during the Industrial Revolution.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peppered_moth_evolution Interesting reading, thanks. The species of both is Biston Betularia.
Of course, but it's a sub-species change and it illustrates how easy it can happen, even over a short period. Anyway: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speciation