Barbarian observes:
It's another name for "subspecies." Note that some scientists think that Neandertals are a different species. It's debatable, but the clincher for me is that they and anatomically modern humans could interbreed.
Species don't normally interbreed, but some can. As Darwin pointed out, this if species evolve, then the definition of "species" would be difficult, because there would be quarter-species, half-species, and so on. Which is exactly what we see. Hence some think Neandertals are a separate species. I don't think so, because they did interbreed with our particular race. This is another problem for creationists,but it makes perfect sense in evolution.
If you don't use words as people use them, you're going to always have trouble communicating.
Private definitions never work.
Did you just completely ignore this one?
But from the beginning of the creation God made them male and female.
Neandertals had men and women just like us. I thought you knew.
It's another name for "subspecies." Note that some scientists think that Neandertals are a different species. It's debatable, but the clincher for me is that they and anatomically modern humans could interbreed.
So your "species" cannot interbreed?
Species don't normally interbreed, but some can. As Darwin pointed out, this if species evolve, then the definition of "species" would be difficult, because there would be quarter-species, half-species, and so on. Which is exactly what we see. Hence some think Neandertals are a separate species. I don't think so, because they did interbreed with our particular race. This is another problem for creationists,but it makes perfect sense in evolution.
You're a hoot with your "terminology".
If you don't use words as people use them, you're going to always have trouble communicating.
How so?
Private definitions never work.
Did you just completely ignore this one?
But from the beginning of the creation God made them male and female.
Neandertals had men and women just like us. I thought you knew.