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Creationist "Kind" - A Classification with No Definition
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RE: Creationist "Kind" - A Classification with No Definition
(March 18, 2018 at 5:01 pm)Huggy74 Wrote: The bible clearly defines a 'kind' as that which is able to produce fertile offspring, every "seed" must bring forth after it's "kind".

Modern biological definition of species is the same, but they consider geography (these animals don't meet in the wild and therefore don't mate and produce offspring) and physical limitations (a tiger and houscat).

Now if you can artificially inseminate a house cat / Tiger and it produces fertile offspring then according to the biblical definition, they are of the same "species".

Dogs and wolves CAN produce fertile offspring, and therefore are the same "species" biblically.
if you seek scientific knowledge from the Bible you are childish at best.
God thinks it's fun to confuse primates. Larsen's God!






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RE: Creationist "Kind" - A Classification with No Definition - by chimp3 - March 18, 2018 at 8:28 pm

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