Aardvark
Posts: 134 Joined: Feb. 2006
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CH responds:
Quote | A niche does not cause an adaptation. Adaptations occur via unguided biological variation, such as by mutations. They can then be selected for and become one step in a series of evolutionary changes. Because the biological variation is unguided, there is no target. And since the design space is large and a large number of designs and species are possible, the variation is not likely to repeat. This is why evolutionists are surprised by impressive similarities. Then they explain them as due to similar niches. |
Are you trying to say that there is some kind of law preventing evolution from creating superficially similar animals?
If so, then how is that law going to be incorporated into ID?
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