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Originally Posted by Cukeman
For clarification purposes I do not believe in 'common ancestors' either.
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Then please explain to me your theory on all of those pesky fossils in the ground laughing at you.
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The way I see it, the species on Earth today are exactly the same
as the species on Earth originally. The only difference is variations
within a species.
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Unless you can present evidence I'm inclined to call you blind.
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I do not believe that a common ancestor can branch off several
new species.
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Too bad that beliefs in science must be backed up by plausible theory, from which evidence on your part I don't think I'm ever going to see.
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Although there are variations within the species, that species is
essentially the same no matter how far back you trace it.
That is my position.
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Then how do you explain the whole classification of animals that goes from Kingdom - Phylum - Class - Order - Family - Genus - Species.
That's my main question to you, besides asking you to prove your claims. If everything came about just as it was, wouldn't this be somewhat impossible?
I guess you can argue that we made up this way to classify different organisms, but still, I believe my question still valid.