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Hey joey, since you're a vigorous pusher of baraminology (and ID), what do you think of this, from here:
"Baraminology is a creationist taxonomic system that classifies animals into groups called "created kinds" or "baramins" (pronounced with accent on second syllable) according to the account of creation in the book of Genesis and other parts of the Bible. Its proponents claim that kinds cannot interbreed and have no evolutionary relationship to one another.[1]
Baraminology developed as a subfield of creation science in the 1990s among creationists that included Walter ReMine and Kurt Wise. Creation science is considered to be pseudoscience by the scientific community,[2][3][4][5] and the evidence for common ancestry of all life has widespread scientific acceptance."
"The Bible mentions kinds in several passages. Genesis 1:24–25 gives an account of the creation of living things:
24: And God said: 'Let the earth bring forth the living creature after its kind, cattle, and creeping thing, and beast of the earth after its kind.' And it was so. 25: And God made the beast of the earth after its kind, and the cattle after their kind, and every thing that creepeth upon the ground after its kind; and God saw that it was good."
And there's more there.
joey, how does the religious, creationist, biblical, christian fairy tale about "kinds" or "baramins" fit into the so-called 'ID inference' that is allegedly not religious, creationist, biblical, or christian? Why do you push a christian fairy tale ("kinds") when you're a muslim? Do "kinds" fit in with common descent/common ancestry? If so, how exactly? If not, why not? And since ID is all about origins (according to you at least), how, where, and when did all the "kinds" originate? What was the very first "kind"?
And for your viewing pleasure, there's also this.
-------------- Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword. - Jesus in Matthew 10:34
But those mine enemies, which would not that I should reign over them, bring hither, and slay them before me. -Jesus in Luke 19:27
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