Creationists obviously don't believe in "time". Sorry, but that's the only explanation I can find in my head.
Anything that's too big for the human brain to understand without reading a book about it, is done by God: mountains, stars, macro-evolution, Oprah.
2007-06-06 09:39:25
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answered by ? 6
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There have been no "successive mutations" over time. Don't throw this nonsense out here without some proof. You are just a fool to your religion of evolution. Give us some fact and we might give YOU some credence. You cannot do it, so we will always see you as a misguided child. Don't drop your sippy cup!
2007-06-06 16:52:40
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answered by NXile 6
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It makes me laugh that creationists propose incredibly fast changes due to evolution, just so that they can fit all the 'kinds' of animal onto the ark rather than having to deal with all the millions of different species. Those 'kinds' then have to evolve into all the current species in <4000 years,
But they refuse to see that over billions of years that evolution, at it's true rate of change, will produce different 'kinds'
2007-06-06 16:49:35
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answered by Simon T 7
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God's Will. No, seriously, they think God is doing it all. Talk about micro management.
Oh, sorry, I got confused. I thought macro evolution was the smaller change type of evolution.
2007-06-06 16:34:04
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answered by Becca 6
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Mutations.
2007-06-06 16:33:33
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answered by Mariah 5
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hehe. good point.
they just don't wanna look at the big picture. instead it's just lots and lots of lots of little micro-evolutions that don't add up to anything bigger. maybe they think each species can only micro-evolve like 2 or 3 times so they never get to "macro"
2007-06-06 16:34:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Extinction
2007-06-06 16:34:24
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answered by TEK 4
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This is yet another way of stating your point, FWIW...
"Can you explain scientifically the genetic mechanism which permits all manner of 'variation’ within a 'kind' but somehow slams the door shut at the 'kind barrier', preventing one 'kind' from 'varying' into another kind'?" -- Ian Wood, responding to creationists chanting 'micro but not macro'.
2007-06-06 16:33:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's technically called "God working in mysterious ways" ism
2007-06-06 16:38:59
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answered by Laptop Jesus 3.9 7
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a species of freaks
2007-06-06 16:37:15
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answered by Hey, Ray 6
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