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One of the best ways to help someone question their worldview is by asking questions. So if you’re talking to an evolutionist, what questions should you be asking?
Well, we can start with “what do you mean by evolution?” You see, many times the evidence given for evolution is just change within a kind. Scientists observe small changes within a population and call it “evolution.” But no evolution was observed in the sense of change of kind. Just minor variations within a kind.
Evolution requires that one kind changed into another kind. But that’s never been observed. What we do observe is just small changes within a kind.
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One of the best ways to help someone question their worldview is by asking questions. So if you’re talking to an evolutionist, what questions should you be asking?
Well, we can start with “what do you mean by evolution?” You see, many times the evidence given for evolution is just change within a kind. Scientists observe small changes within a population and call it “evolution.” But no evolution was observed in the sense of change of kind. Just minor variations within a kind.
Evolution requires that one kind changed into another kind. But that’s never been observed. What we do observe is just small changes within a kind.
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