▲ 27 r/DebateEvolution
Just Came Across this Gem
“If it were a real process, evolution should still be occurring, and there should be many ’transitional‘ forms that we could observe. What we see instead, of course, is an array of distinct ’kinds’ of plants and animals with many varieties within each kind, but with very clear and -- apparently -- unbridgeable gaps between the kinds. That is, for example, there are many varieties of dogs and many varieties of cats, but no ’dats’ or ’cogs.’”
Problem, Darwin-worshippers?
By the way, I’m not actually serious.
u/Efficient-Oven5698 — 5 days ago