(May 15, 2011 at 10:47 pm)Godschild Wrote: The words are there at the beginning, how can that be a trait gained. There are far more colors than two, if you can not make that simple observation you would lose many facts in research. The words is the species and the single color that is at the beginning is the trait that changes due to out side forces. The words stay words and the color is all that changes there is no macro here, only a variation within the same species and this does not constitute evolution.
Look! The text is simply a demonstration of how tiny and minutely imperceptible changes can, over a long enough period of time, result in something that bears little resemblance to the original.
In the example given the actual words are analogous to life itself and the colour to species. Using this example it is easy to grasp that something like a shrew like mammal living during the time of the dinosaurs can, eventually, give rise to something radically different, such as a blue whale or even you!
Even if you disagree with the premise even you must, intellectually, be able to grasp the concept in all its beauty and simplicity.
Stop being deliberately obtuse. It isn't funny and it isn't clever, both presumably attributes that can easily be applied to yourself.