(December 30, 2017 at 8:04 am)JackRussell Wrote: Erm, evolution has been observed.....both in the lab and in nature. Off the top of my head, Lenski's work in the lab and Cichlids in African lakes.
Just a silly creationist trope to say otherwise.
So species to species evolution has been observed, both in the lab and in nature? I'd love to see the video of this! And if such evolution has been observed in such a short period of time, that is, in one lifetime, why does the earth have to be 4 and a half billion years old? It is said to be that old because it is required to be that old in order for all the various forms of life to have evolved here, no? But if species to species evolution can be observed in a lab experiment, then it must not take very long to occur, so then the earth wouldn't have to be that old. And also all the piles of evidence of this having occurred in the past should be readily available as well. I'd love to see this also.
Or were you not talking about species to species evolution?