Heidi said:
Quath said:
Heidi said:
Again, Quath, when have human beings ever produced offspring that are as different from humans as humans are from apes? :o
It is one step at a time, not a huge leap with an offspring (except in rare cases).
Quath
In other words, humans have never produced offspring that are as different from humans as humans are from apes.

Therefore, there is no evidence that species evolve into a different superior species. It's just a hypothetical with no basis in fact, only "what if's".
Ah the cartoon theory of evolution again, you creation proponents are so fond of it aren't you. The actual ToE doesn't say that speciation occurs when an animal produces an offspring of a different species. It says that given time a population that has less than regular genetic contact with the rest of its species will mutate and diverge genetically from its species. After enough divergence, there is no way that genetic communication could ever occur again. It's like water forming droplets on a horizontal edge of some kind, the gutters on your roof for example, a drop becomes more and more separated and then falls and can never return to the roof. Though I make the caveat that this is simile, not analogy.