Science, Creation & EvolutionDo all have faith?OF COURSE! Sexual reproduction seperates some kingdoms! Thats like asking whether multicellular fungi are different than single-celled fungi! 1. Actually, one of them is a change from family into order, not sub-species. Sub-species are more like breeds. Think dogs. 2. In my examples on the first page, there is one with a change in family. Clearly, changes can happen. The only difference between changes in phyla and changes in family are scale based. Instead of single-celled to multi-celled, its invertabrate to vertabrate (I murdered that spelling). It has been proven, as i have quoted above, that changes can occur. There is no reason why, given enough time, larger changes could not. I also don't think you understand the magnitude of some of those evolutions. The jump from single-celled to multicelled is a very important mutation. That is a trait that seperates some plants from fungus. That trait can decide kingdoms, the most expansive category of all. The fundamental difference in a creature with one cell and a creature with thousands is huge. It's much bigger than hands or a backbone. Yet, this major change has been observed under laboratory conditions, with documented evidence. |
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