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Lenny Flank (lflank_nospam@ij.net) 2003/12/15 18:13

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John Harshman wrote:

>
> Uncle Davey wrote:
>
>
>
> [snip]
>
>
>>So, for me, the best definition of a kind, true to both what I have been
>>priviledged to observe of nature as well as in the Word of God, would be
>>"the whole population of descendents of a group of animals or plants which,
>>at the time of their creation, were able to breed and have offspring that
>>were fertile."
>
>
>
> Sounds fine to me. Now how do you go about telling, in the present
> world, whether two organisms belong to the same or different kinds?
> Because all the evidence leads *me* to believe that there's only one kind.
>
> In particular, how do you tell that humans belong to a different kind
> from the African apes?
>




And why doesn't Behe think so.







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