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Originally posted by preciousjeni
My point on that was that Darwin started from the position that a creator initiated the process. Also, I'm not disputing microevolution/adaption which seems to be what you're describing.
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Darwin was wrong about quite a few things - similar to Freud, however, he is credited for a pattern of thought that led to innovation in the field.
Why do you dispute macroevolution? Are you saying that dinosaurs did not become birds? Or did monkeys just not become humans?
If we can make it happen on organisms with shorter lifespans . . . why would you think it doesn't happen to those with longer lifespans? Or do you not understand what macro/microevolution refer to?
You cede some points that confuse me, because you seemingly contradict yourself - I'm genuinely curious.