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I just typed a very thoughtful answer to your question's Max but it disappeared somehow. You'll have to get the condensed version for now.
Perfect is not the right word. Super would probably be more appropriate. In creationism, God created the first super animals so that they could diversify and become many different species adapted to their environment. For example, we can look at Darwin's finches, who according to evolution all evolved from one simpler common ancestor. In creationism, all those finches descended from one super finch that allready carried the traits that are now the distinguishing features between the species. To me the second makes much more sense from a scientific standpoint... once you decide to believe in God of course.
As for evolution taking to long to be abserved. Assuming that is true, there is a lot of evidence that the Earth isn't as old as scientists would have us believe. I can't think of anything offhand other than the fact that carbon dating and such are shams and can only measure up to about 5,000 years. Yet scientists pretend they can accurately measure into the billions. Or something, I forget the real argument.
As for the viruses and such developing immunity to vaccines. I'd guess that it works the same way as our immune system does to battle new diseases. And since vaccines and medication all come from nature somehow, it is possible that the immunity of the disease is indeed an inherited trait. Not sure though, those are just my guesses.
I'm going to post this now before it disappears. I think it might be longer than the first one...
EDIT: Two seconds after hitting the post button my internet closed itslelf down for no reason. I feel lucky..
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Last edited by Khanzumer; 08-19-2004 at 06:13 AM..
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