And that is assuredly not what we are discussing. We are (I thought) discussing natural changes, not artificial changes.
That is why I asked for clarification. I wanted to know exactly what was being discussed – in the document cited from the Vatican, Intelligent Design was in fact part of the document.
Why was it being ignored?
You may be uncomforable calling those changes evolution, but that seems to fit the definition many if not most biologists use for evolution.
Sure, but many is not all. Theories until fully proven, are just theories.
My being ‘versed’ in genetics is beside the point. I am aquainted with it – not an expert. Let me simplify the argument for a moment into your arena.
Is the examined fossil record is sufficiently complete, then one ought to be able to trace out ALL small mutations in speciation (regardless of their source) without inexplicable jumps.
If the fossil record is insufficient, or Darwinism (small mutations) is incorrect, then there will be gaps. No proof, therefore, exists yet for the theory – other theories may fit the facts better.
(e.g. evolution occurs only in large jumps – inexplicable by random mutations).
My father is fond of pointing out that all the scientific experiments undertaken in his day (e.g. using radiation to cause rapid mutations, etc.) led not to speciation, but to destruction.
Variations in environment, seperation in breedability, and time are some of the factors in classifying species. However, small “random” mutations being the
only or even
sufficient source of major speciation has not been proven. That is what I would ask of you concerning the fossil record – does it prove the case.
When I say that small incremental changes are likely not what drove speciation – I do not mean how a red bird became a black bird or whatever. Small variations exist in the gene pool already and selective breeding can draw them out. ( But only so far, you can’t selectively breed a rabbit into another species e.g. dog, cat, prarie-dog, … – it has been tried ).
I mean how a panda’s thumb formed from its predecessor. Or, again, how did capability for ART evolve? Can all the steps for a
major transformation be traced in small incremental steps for any given ability or form without jumps or gaps all the way through.
e.g. Can you find paintings done partially well by a predecessor of the human, and then done better by an intermediary? leading up to the full ability to do art in a human being?