Question 6: Can each of you define evolution so that we can have a common understanding of what it is and is not in your minds?
Discussion between Mr. Paul Fisher & Mr. Jafar Hussain on the subject of Evolution & Creationism.
Thursday, June 4th, 2009.
Specific Questions & Comments can be privately messaged, or email to either Mr. Fisher, Mr. Hussain, or both at: CCSDiscussions@yahoo.com
I would disagree. Scientists know that speciation occurs when an original population that is separated has undergone such significant genetic changes in their respective evolution that they can't reproduce anymore. Either that or the offspring is sterile.
Mr. Fisher simply chooses to ignore the evidence of speciation.
pyropakman 2 years ago
He taught my 12th grade anatomy and physiology course, and continued to do so for the next year. This year though, he does not teach any sciences.
pyropakman 2 years ago
Great point. Thanks for commenting, Desertphile. I don't mean to be a fanboy, but I really appreciate your work and your taking the time to comment on this video.
I should have given you, cdk007, thunderf00t, DonExodus2, AronRa, and ExtantDodo all a shoutout during one of the rebuttals.
My apologies.
pyropakman 2 years ago
Observed speciation happens so often that science magazines generally don't have enough space to note them all. There should be a science magazine devoted only to observed speciation events, but so far there isn't one.
Desertphile 2 years ago
Speciation has occurred both in nature and in the lab.
I hope the guy on the left doesn't teach science anywhere.
beastlt12 2 years ago