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Yes, of course is is an example of evolution: a change in the genome of a population.Do you recognize it as an example of evolution? Given that the offspring have genetically mutated it’s not clear how else you could describe it.
A process that purports to be able to give any creature any trait it needs for survival has a problem making a tree taller?Trees definitely do grow taller to gain resources and avoid damage, or they grow thistles. Evolution is often an arms race-- but a tree is much more limited in the nutrition at its disposal than a mammal, so in dry climates, a tree just isn’t going to be able to grow that big unless it’s very exceptional indeed.
And he said part of it was “not good” in Genesis 2:18. That was presumably during day six, so it came after days 1 to 5, modifying what was said there.He said “It was good” several times in these first verses.
The ‘thing’ itself (the species) is a dynamic process, not a static physical animal.
At the moment, I am engaged with a dialogue with another person. We are able to more or less communicate as members of the same human species. While it exists in Adam and in Christ, mankind expresses itself as the immediate reality of the person. We feel the reality of our individuality when we stub our toe and, although most would grimace out of compassion with us, we ourselves are the only one who feels it.The free-will that we have been given is infused into all of creation
How could they out survive the short-necked animals when they have to wait thousands of years for their neck to evolve longer.No, the higher leaves were immune to short-necked animals by being out of their reach. The relatively few longer-necked animals therefore had access to food that their competitors could not access, giving the longer-necked ones a survival advantage.
If you are talking about a drought, everything dies … small plants and tall plants too.access to food that their competitors could not access
That’s vague, what animal are you talking about ?The shorter-necked species has variability: some have longer necks than others.
That’s how the story goes, but looking at pictures of the Serengeti, if one doesn’t have the good fortune of actually going there, one sees a great diversity of animals, large, small, stocky and lean, long necks and short, all living in the same environment.there will always be some who have slightly longer than average necks, and they will have a reproductive advantage.
18 Yahweh God said, ‘It is not right that the man should be alone. I shall make him a helper.’Genesis 2:18