IThoughtAboutIt
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That’s true. But it does support the theory of evolution. For any scientific theory to be valid it must have predictive qualities. If evolution is true it predicts that the species we see will fit some form of categorization. The creationist view does not predict any sort of categorization. If the creationist view is true then there’s no reason I can’t have animals made of rubber or diamonds or unicorns or fire breathing dragons or any other weird thing that defies any sort of categorization. There could be sentient rocks, golems made of straw, fire elementals, wind monsters. Creationism predicts zero classification.Regardless of how something is categorized, it does not prove evolution by "natural selection,"
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