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posted ago by Eatinglue ago by Eatinglue +599 / -2

“You will be in the right, O Lord, when I lay my charges against you; but let me put my case to you.

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killerbunny88 1 point ago +2 / -1

Beautifully said!!! I couldn't agree more!

As for evolution. Micro evolution does exist. We can see it happen and have it documented. These are changes that occur within a species. For example, there were these birds and their beaks changed in lengths depending on how they got their food. If their food was harder to access, their beaks grew longer. When their food was easier to access, they grew shorter.

This has a very simple explanation as to why this happened. The birds with longer beaks were the ones that survived because they could access their food. They were the ones that were able to mate and produce offspring. Out of the offspring, the ones with the longer beaks survived.... so over time the longer beaked birds would survive and mate which passed on those genes. But once food was easier to access, the shorter beaked birds were just as likely to survive and mate, so slowly it went back to normal.

So yes, microevolution is real and we have real tangible evidence of it..... but changing from one species to another makes zero sense. Why isn't it still happening? Where are all the "missing links" skeletal remains/fossils of animals in the process of changing from one species to another?

I love learning about science because I all I see is God's incredible creation!

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Nancypelosisoldliver 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have heard about those birds. Yeah, id say that's accurate. It seems to me evolution is more like calculated, tactical changes over time more than they are how entire species came to be.

Things like our ear shapes, or length of our toes would be more evolution related, but the humans are still humans and the birds are still birds.

And what's interesting is eventhough we can't seem to find any in between species, things like whales have very similar bone structures as we do. Elephants, birds, tht all have spines with discs in them. But whales are never going to turn into something else.

We know tadpoles turn into frogs but that's like how a fetus grows into a fully formed human.

Sell said pede I agree with you totally