Can you, then, prove it?
Absence of a barrier doesn't necessarily lead to homogenization or diffusion.
Ever heard of entropy? Things slow down. Apparently even
light.
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When I said, "see above," I meant in that very same post; e.g. the response directly above it.
How does it exacerbate them?
So?
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I was making a reference to the dog breed article I linked earlier.
I know because the Bible states that Noah brought seven of each kind of bird. And why would one not breed? why would they not interbreed?
Hypocrite.
You really are dumber than a box of rocks, aren't you?
Seven of each family of bat; each of those seven being of a different species, thus in their crossbreeding they created many new species.
See above.
Do you mean like siblings then first cousins then second cousins, etc.?
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Is each breed not a different species from the others?
If species can "evolve" to the point of inability to interbreed in my lifetime why should I think it impossible for such, or even less, to happen in 5000 years, give or take?
Did I forget to mention that in addition to my not knowing that I also don't care?
The flood itself was divine intervention.:dunce::duh:
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How are they different?
Seeing as how that argument was presented to me some years ago and the thread may not even exist any longer, and I can't recall who posted it, I cannot direct you toward it.
I can, however, explain [again] that the most likely [and logical] explanation is that there were [Biblically speaking] seven of each 'kind' of bat, thus leading me to believe that each of those several sets of seven consisted of seven different species who interbred as much as possible in the time they were on the ark, and produced as many offspring as time permitted. Also, it is possible that God suspended many of Hid designs during that time in order to produce more offspring, which would have brought about a great many new species, from the crossbreeding of so many different species.