Originally Posted by MtnBoomer
Originally Posted by JoeBob
Originally Posted by MtnBoomer
Here's an example of evolution. Bacteria populations developing resistance to antibiotics. No, they did not turn into salt water fish....


That’s natural selection, or probably more accurately...selective breeding, which no one denies.

No, it is not selective breeding. An example of selective breeding would be humans developing food crops or dog breeds.


it's easy to understand that humans are chopping off the heads & tails of the conundrum of life on earth, and how it has advanced after it's early arrival.

speaking of dogs, we are in the dogdaze of summer. so tell all the little brown dogs ya see to be on the lookout for a cool place to escape the heat.

as an aside, remarkably the advancement in the market place of dog-crosses of various established "breeds" is quite profound & successful.

my theory, or definition is: selective breeding is what humans do.

natural selection is what nature does.

btw, nature is a bitch, and she is led by lileth, adams first wife.

but back to the storyline. please carry on.