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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 5837084" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Why do we still have species like crocodiles who have been around for millions of years, yet there are new forms of fruit flies that have evolved within our lifetime and bacteria that have formed within the past few weeks? Because evolution is conceived and at the same time constrained by its environment. Crocodiles have not needed to adapt to survive and flourish, bacteria have.</p><p>Apes of today are not the same as apes of several million years ago. You seem to be of the opinion that each species is unique. Can you explain the similarities between some species? Did God simply run out of ideas when he created the platypus? Why do we no longer have dinosaurs? Where did they all go? Can you explain why your appendix seems to have no realistic use to the modern human body? Are these all tests of your faith?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 5837084, member: 549629"] Why do we still have species like crocodiles who have been around for millions of years, yet there are new forms of fruit flies that have evolved within our lifetime and bacteria that have formed within the past few weeks? Because evolution is conceived and at the same time constrained by its environment. Crocodiles have not needed to adapt to survive and flourish, bacteria have. Apes of today are not the same as apes of several million years ago. You seem to be of the opinion that each species is unique. Can you explain the similarities between some species? Did God simply run out of ideas when he created the platypus? Why do we no longer have dinosaurs? Where did they all go? Can you explain why your appendix seems to have no realistic use to the modern human body? Are these all tests of your faith? [/QUOTE]
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