Re: macroevolution or macromutations? (was ID)

From: billwald@juno.com
Date: Mon Jun 12 2000 - 14:30:43 EDT

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    >How do you recognize an incipient organ?

    When a new critter shows up why do naturalists/biologists say a new
    specie has been discovered but implication is always that it has always
    <G> been around but this is the first time it has been noticed by an
    expert? Why are these "new" species never claimed to be a newly evolved
    critter except when documentation is available. seems to me that
    evolutionists would be seeing evolution behind every tree but when a new
    critter is actually found they talk like creationists.

    billwald@juno.com

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