Paul E. Michael
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Problem: Since I do not refer to anything by your phrase, "evolutionary theory," naturally, I also do not refer to any thing(s) (much less any points) by your phrase, "Darwin's four points of evolutionary theory." So, if you're referring to some point(s) by that phrase, feel free to list them here. I just work with/against what you hand me, so if you've something you'd like me to comment on, you're going to want to hand it to me, here.Darwin's four points of evolutionary theory. Which of those do you think there is no evidence to support?
Classic Darwinist slogan: "organisms don't evolve"Good question. First, it's important to remember that organisms don't evolve; populations do.
Yet, don't Darwinists, out the other side of their mouth, say (for instance) "Dinosaurs evolved into birds," and "Birds evolved from dinosaurs"? Now, dinosaurs are organisms, no? And birds are organisms, no? Aren't dinosaurs organisms you call "dinosaurs"? And, aren't birds organisms you call "birds"?
So, when you say "Dinosaurs evolved into birds," this is what you are saying: "[Organisms I call 'dinosaurs'] evolved into [organisms I call 'birds']."
Similarly, when you say "Birds evolved from dinosaurs," you're saying: "[Organisms I call 'birds'] evolved from [organisms I call 'dinosaurs']."
Do you wish, then, to repudiate, as inexorably misleading, such favorite Darwinist slogans as "Dinosaurs evolved into birds," and "Birds evolved from dinosaurs," since the subjects of these slogans are organisms?