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Old Jan 27, 2004, 12:55 am   #102 (permalink) (top)
LogicaLunatic
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</span><blockquote><span class="smallfont">Quote:</span><hr size="1" />Originally Posted by (jpapadpapa,)
The probability of evolution is zero.<hr size="1" /></blockquote><span class='postcolor'>

Understood. Now that we have that out of the way we can stop talking about how you feel about evolution and can start discussing your hypothesis of how all the species in Earth came to be.
To convince us that the Theory of Evolution is false you cannot do it by showing supposed flaws in it. You have to provide a different hypothesis.
Of course, any new hypothesis is going to be criticized but it isn't to harm you but to help you better formulate your hypothesis. Then when we can't point out any major flaws* or come up with damning points* against the hypothesis I can guarantee you will have won at least a few supporters.

*There is still debate in the Evolutionist camp about how long it generally takes for new species to come about. None of us claim that it doesn't happen, but only disagree about some hows and whens. This wouldn't be considered a major flaw or a damning argument.
Whether Noah had 2 or 3 of each animal doesn't really matter and of course, isn't damning. Was the world ever flooded? If ya can't answer that and back it up with evidence, then you're screwed.

Also, if the world was flooded, how was the salt/sea water and fresh water kept separate? Today we have species of Fresh water fish and species of Salt/Sea water fish. There are also a few that can tolerate both to some extent. But, there are others that will die immediately if the salinity of the water is changed just a little bit. So, given that, the two types of water would have had to have been separated by something if the world were flooded. What separated them? Say the waters were allowed to mix and a lot of fish died. How would you account for the species of fish alive today that couldn't have made it through a flood? A second fish creation? Or do you submit that it is possible for speciation (evolution of new species) to occur?

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