(April 19, 2012 at 12:37 pm)Abishalom Wrote: No all of the limitations prevent it.
No they don't. Since macro-evolution does happen.
(April 19, 2012 at 12:37 pm)Abishalom Wrote: Where's the evidence of infinite variation? There are absolutely no facts to back this claim. There are plenty that back the limited variation due to natural selection. Natural selection simply acts as a preserver of the species. It allows them to adapt to said environment. But the variation is within the species. It can lead to new sub-species (i.e. variation of finch, variations mice, variations of fruit flies etc) but it cannot change the entire genus or family of the species. It preserves the genetic material that is already there.
I think this is the first time natural selection has been cited as a preserver of species rather than the eliminator of species. Is that why 99% of all species that ever existed are extinct?
The infinite variety of gene codes you see around you is evidence that the same basic genes can vary infinitely. The absence of any limitation on the variation makes it possible that they all came from one source. The evidence form comparative anatomy takes it form probable to possible. The evidence from all the other fields confirms it.