Since you're longing for me to blindly accept Darwin's "Theory Of Evolution" tell scientists to go into the laboratory & show me a human (mixed with another species) mutant(s), etc... which you & nobody else can do (because they don't exist), so until that day arrives the most any believer(s) of Darwinism will ever do is make me laugh.
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"Since you're longing for me to blindly accept Darwin's "Theory Of Evolution" tell scientists to go into the laboratory & show me a human (mixed with another species) mutant(s), etc... which you & nobody else can do (because they don't exist), so until that day arrives the most any believer(s) of Darwinism will ever do is make me laugh."
You've certainly made me laugh.
I don't know what this has to do with evolution, but scientists have already genetically modified animals with other animal DNA. They do it all the time with mice and a few years back they did it with the first monkey by giving him a bit of jellyfish DNA. So why you think it can't be done with Humans I do not know, but at the moment scientists aren't allowed (not unable) to try this on Humans because they are still in the experimental stages.
A human + nonhuman hybrid (a proper one, not these human cells with a mini bit of other animal DNA that the media call 'hybrids') would disprove evolution. Apart from human + another great ape -- we are closer to chimps than zebras are to horses, after all -- but I get the impression that these people have monstrous manbearpig-type hybrids in mind.
C.S. Lewis, one of Christianity's most beloved fiction writers, wrote about centaurs, creatures which are essentially human/horse hybrids. The centaurs in his stories are often some of the wisest and strongest warriors around, typically more capable in battle than the humanoid races.
SHEOL, does this mean Mr. Lewis was advocating evolution?
Way to ask for us to bring you things that have nothing to do with evolution, in order to prove evolution.
Also..continuing with random parentheses, are we?
This guy's a mutant:
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I don't know how the people at Physorg can tolerate this idiot.
They keep patientlty explaining evolution to this dork, but the dimwit is so willfully ignorant that he/she is uneducable.
What about horses, donkeys, and mules?
Two species [Can't remember which, is it horses and donkeys?] that are close enough to breed, even though their offspring are sterile?
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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