One Eyed Jack
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Strictly speaking, foxes and wolves probably shared a common ancestor (some kind of dog), but I don't think foxes descended from the wolves that exist today, much like you don't believe that man descended from modern apes. Nonetheless, what we're dealing with here is micro-evolution, which few (if any) creationists dispute.
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Originally posted by Hank
And you don’t think going from a wolf to a fox in a couple thousand years is evolution?
Strictly speaking, foxes and wolves probably shared a common ancestor (some kind of dog), but I don't think foxes descended from the wolves that exist today, much like you don't believe that man descended from modern apes. Nonetheless, what we're dealing with here is micro-evolution, which few (if any) creationists dispute.