| But if that were the case, then there would be one prototype for each species and they(the members of that species) would be indistinguisable from each other. Species survivial also requires diversity to allow for sudden changes in enviroment (if there were no diversity certain climate changes or germ intoductions could wipe out the entire species). Evolution is not a theory only of what genetic traits are passed that define the limits of a species, it also addresses what genetic mutations may enhance survivability through low occurance that allows for that necessary diversity. It works both ways. Again, you are wrong in your assertion and demonstate a lack of understanding of the subject on which you are expounding.
All I see when I look down, something jumpin' on the ground, Scratchin' dirt, cluckin' in the barnyard -
Tell me, could that be you?
John Kay |