> One of the strongest pieces of evidence for the existence
>of evolution is IMO the fact that major genetic changes can take place
>within the span of only a few years as with the recent example in the
>Caribbean mentioned not long ago on this list where a newly introduced
>animal on of the islands underwent dramatic changes to adapt to the new
>environment.
This is no evidence to Darwin's theory of evolution. Species adaptation is
not contrary to creation science. It is part of a biological response to
the enviroment. This no more proves evolution that a brunette's ability to
get a tan in the sun. What would be significant is if there was evidence of
one species transforming to become a whole new species. Whatever genetic
changes that may occur does not result in a new species.
Sidney Davis, ND